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1 omplex variables that trigger behavioral and social change.
2 tween 1961 and 1986, a period of significant social change.
3      Individuals differ in their support for social change.
4 ng any strategy intended to promote positive social change.
5 ns that challenges individualising models of social change.
6 k for studying the dynamics of political and social change.
7 nding psychological processes and efforts at social change.
8 le behavioral responses to environmental and social change.
9 ow to correct them, and potential drivers of social change.
10 le behavioral responses to environmental and social changes.
11 men experienced physical, psychological, and social changes.
12 SRs) from 1987 to 2014, a period of profound social changes.
13 ft from theorizing "prejudice reduction" to "social change." A focus on social change exposes the imp
14 before a climate challenge and the nature of social change and food security following a challenge.
15 actices in human evolution record cognitive, social changes and technological innovations.
16  dynamics of HIV-1 and emphasize the role of social changes and transport networks in the establishme
17 trols on ecosystems, the feedbacks involving social change, and the decision-making relevance of fore
18 fforts in Africa have brought ecological and social change, but analyzing the consequences of this ch
19 seen in response to economic, political, and social changes changes, and civil disruption.
20 ce reduction" to "social change." A focus on social change exposes the importance of psychological th
21 oral and physiological changes are caused by social change in animals kept in stable environmental co
22                              These and other social changes in the Natufian period mark significant c
23                    Crucially, the process of social change is contingent (and history-dependent): the
24 ientifically guided - that is, intentional - social change is not only impossible, but also undesirab
25                                              Social change is thus best achieved through challenging
26                                           If social change is to be effected regarding endemic homone
27                   We show that political and social change may happen without any stochastic shocks o
28 prejudice reduction techniques can undermine social change motivation by reinforcing system-justifyin
29 e attempt to construct an applied science of social change raises certain concerns, both theoretical
30          Here, we examine the ecological and social changes resulting from an ongoing suppression of
31 ral key features that a relational theory of social change should include.
32 terized by major transformative cultural and social changes that led to cross-European networks of co

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