“…For example, in the health domain, higher levels of compensatory beliefs were found to increase caloric intake among dieters (Kronick, Auerbach, Stich, & Knäuper, 2011) or to decrease readiness to quit smoking among adolescents (Radtke, Scholz, Keller, & Hornung, 2011). In another domain, green compensatory beliefs appeared to be negatively related to self-reported engagement in behaviors such as using energy-efficient vehicles (Kaklamanou et al, 2013). This effect of green compensatory beliefs can at least partially explain the inefficiency of some pro-environmental campaigns and long-term policies (Geller & Attali, 2005;Kaklamanou et al, 2013).…”