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. 1977 Winter;10(4):665–671. doi: 10.1901/jaba.1977.10-665

An experimental analysis of electricity conservation procedures1

Michael H Palmer 1, Margaret E Lloyd 1, Kenneth E Lloyd 1
PMCID: PMC1311244  PMID: 16795572

Abstract

Daily electricity consumption of four families was recorded for 106 days. A reversal design, consisting of various experimental conditions interspersed between repeated baseline conditions, was used. During experimental conditions, daily prompts (written conservation slogans attached to front doors) and/or daily feedback (daily kilowatts consumed and daily cost information) were in effect. Maximum consumption occurred during the initial baseline; minimum consumption occurred during different experimental conditions for different families. The mean decrease from the maximum to the minimum for all families was 35%. Reversals in consumption were demonstrated in three families, although successive baselines tended to decrease. No clear differences in effectiveness between prompting and feedback conditions were apparent. The procedures used resulted in considerable dollar savings for the families.

Keywords: electricity conservation, reversal design, prompts, feedback, cost information, daily kilowatt hour consumption, suburban families

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