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This study documents sleep norms and studies the effect of norm information on anticipated behavioral change. Participants were shown either a small or large gap between others' ideal sleep duration (injunctive norm) and actual sleep patterns (descriptive norm). While we find limited effects of...

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Published in:AEA papers and proceedings 2024-05, Vol.114, p.672-677
Main Authors: Giuntella, Osea, Kiss, Andrea, Wang, Stephanie W.
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