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Behavioral responses to Daylight Savings Time
Alison L Sexton
, Timothy K M Beatty
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Behavioral Response
100%
Daylight Saving Time
100%
Daylight
25%
Energy Saving
12%
Energy Conservation
12%
Behavioral Effects
12%
Energy Usage
12%
Energy Use
12%
Time Use
12%
Natural Experiment
12%
Time-use Data
12%
Energy-intensive
12%
Reduced Form
12%
Individual Change
12%
Abrupt Shift
12%
Mathematics
time interval τ
100%
Reduced Form
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Time Use
100%
Energy Use
50%