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Karen Stenner
Karen Stenner
Senior Research Scientist, CSIRO
Verified email at csiro.au
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The authoritarian dynamic
K Stenner
Cambridge university press, 2005
16072005
Perceived threat and authoritarianism
S Feldman, K Stenner
Political psychology 18 (4), 741-770, 1997
13401997
Household energy use: Applying behavioural economics to understand consumer decision-making and behaviour
ER Frederiks, K Stenner, EV Hobman
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 41, 1385-1394, 2015
11322015
The socio-demographic and psychological predictors of residential energy consumption: A comprehensive review
ER Frederiks, K Stenner, EV Hobman
Energies 8 (1), 573-609, 2015
3872015
Three kinds of “conservatism”
K Stenner
Psychological Inquiry 20 (2-3), 142-159, 2009
2582009
Willingness to participate in direct load control: The role of consumer distrust
K Stenner, ER Frederiks, EV Hobman, S Cook
Applied energy 189, 76-88, 2017
1632017
Uptake and usage of cost-reflective electricity pricing: Insights from psychology and behavioural economics
EV Hobman, ER Frederiks, K Stenner, S Meikle
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 57, 455-467, 2016
1302016
Evaluating energy behavior change programs using randomized controlled trials: Best practice guidelines for policymakers
ER Frederiks, K Stenner, EV Hobman, M Fischle
Energy research & social science 22, 147-164, 2016
872016
Authoritarianism is not a momentary madness, but an eternal dynamic within liberal democracies
K Stenner, J Haidt
Can it happen here, 175-220, 2018
812018
Information‐seeking behaviour and sources of health information: associations with risk factor status in an analysis of three Queensland electorates
D Kassulke, K Stenner‐Day, M Coory, I Ring
Australian Journal of Public Health 17 (1), 51-57, 1993
711993
The effects of political participation on political efficacy: A simultaneous equations model
K Stenner‐Day, M Fischle
Australian Journal of Political Science 27 (2), 282-305, 1992
661992
What's in a word? Bias in trait descriptions of political leaders
KM McGraw, M Fischle, K Stenner, M Lodge
Political Behavior 18, 263-287, 1996
581996
Australian consumers’ likely response to cost-reflective electricity pricing
K Stenner, E Frederiks, EV Hobman, S Meikle
CSIRO, 2015
562015
Public preferences to CCS: how does it change across countries?
P Ashworth, E Einsiedel, R Howell, S Brunsting, N Boughen, A Boyd, ...
Energy Procedia 37, 7410-7418, 2013
412013
Energymark: Empowering individual Australians to reduce their energy consumption
A Dowd, P Ashworth, S Carr-Cornish, K Stenner
Energy Policy 51, 264-276, 2012
282012
“Conservatism,” context-dependence, and cognitive incapacity
K Stenner
Psychological Inquiry 20 (2-3), 189-195, 2009
252009
Exploring everyday energy usage practices in Australian households: A qualitative analysis
EV Hobman, K Stenner, ER Frederiks
Energies 10 (9), 1332, 2017
162017
Societal threat and authoritarianism: Racism, intolerance and punitiveness in America, 1960-1994
KL Stenner
State University of New York at Stony Brook, 1997
111997
International comparison of the large group process. Results from Canada, Netherlands, Scotland and Australia
P Ashworth, T Jeanneret, K Stenner, EV Hobman
CSIRO: Pullenvale, 2012
72012
Current and future friends of the earth: assessing cross-national theories of environmental attitudes
K Stenner, Z Nwokora
Energies 8 (6), 4899-4919, 2015
62015
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