Donald Hine, PhD
Affiliations: | 1994 | Psychology | University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada |
1997- | School of Behavioural, Cognitive and Social Sciences | University of New England, Biddeford, ME, United States |
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Scott-Parker B, Nunn PD, Mulgrew K, et al. (2017) Pacific Islanders’ understanding of climate change: Where do they source information and to what extent do they trust it? Regional Environmental Change. 17: 1005-1015 |
Hine DW, Gifford R, Heath Y, et al. (2009) A Cue Utilization Approach for Investigating Harvest Decisions in Commons Dilemmas Journal of Applied Social Psychology. 39: 564-588 |
Gifford R, Scannell L, Kormos C, et al. (2009) Temporal pessimism and spatial optimism in environmental assessments: An 18-nation study Journal of Environmental Psychology. 29: 1-12 |
Hine DW, Marks ADG, Nachreiner M, et al. (2007) Keeping the home fires burning: The affect heuristic and wood smoke pollution Journal of Environmental Psychology. 27: 26-32 |
Gifford R, Hine DW, Muller-Clemm W, et al. (2000) Decoding Modern Architecture Environment and Behavior. 32: 163-187 |
Gifford R, Hine DW. (1994) The Role of Verbal Behavior in the Encoding and Decoding of Interpersonal Dispositions Journal of Research in Personality. 28: 115-132 |
Veitch JA, Hine DW, Gifford R. (1993) END USERS‘ KNOWLEDGE, BELIEFS, and PREFERENCES FOR LIGHTING Journal of Interior Design. 19: 15-26 |
Hine DW, Gifford R. (1991) Fear appeals, individual differences, and environmental concern Journal of Environmental Education. 23: 36-41 |
Veitch JA, Gifford R, Hine DW. (1991) Demand characteristics and full spectrum lighting effects on performance and mood Journal of Environmental Psychology. 11: 87-95 |
Gifford R, Hine DW. (1990) Substance misuse and the physical environment: the early action on a newly completed field. The International Journal of the Addictions. 25: 827-53 |