Data and scripts from: Attachment Priming in Social Norm Messages Reduces Energy Consumption in Extreme Heat in the UAE
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Social norms effectively reduce household energy use, yet research often focuses on moderate climates. Extreme heat could hinder energy-saving behaviors, potentially requiring extra motivational triggers. Here we tested whether a social norm message, when combined with secure attachment priming—a psychological mechanism triggering bonding and empathy—enhances energy conservation. In a preregistered field experiment in the United Arab Emirates (100 households, 25,600 observations over 9 months), we compared a standard social norm message against one enhanced with secure attachment priming (vs a control group). Results indicated that households receiving the combined message saved more electricity (9.98%) than those receiving the standard message (6.11%), showed greater efficacy in already efficient households, had heightened effectiveness on hotter days, and retained double the behavior changes post-intervention. During the study's final months, the COVID-19 lockdown occurred, revealing no significant usage differences between experimental groups from lockdown onwards.
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