Statements A and B are correct as they highlight psychological and social determinants of pro-environmental behaviour. Statement C is wrong because awareness alone does not always translate into action; many barriers such as habits and structural constraints intervene. Statement D is also incorrect since economic instruments like taxes and subsidies can influence behaviour. Therefore, A and B only is the correct combination.
Option A:
Option A is incorrect because it includes only A and leaves out B, which is also true. Ignoring the role of social norms and peer influence provides an incomplete explanation of behaviour.
Option B:
Option B is correct because it recognises both individual-level factors (values, attitudes, knowledge, control) and social factors (norms and peer influence) while excluding statements that oversimplify or deny economic influences. This combination fits well with environmental psychology perspectives.
Option C:
Option C is incorrect since it adds C to A and B, treating C as true. C overstates the power of awareness by claiming it always guarantees behaviour change, which is not supported by evidence.
Option D:
Option D is incorrect because it groups B, C and D and accepts D, which denies the role of economic incentives. As both C and D are false, the option cannot be correct.
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