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- Publications
- Influence
Household Willingness to Recycle Electronic Waste
- Jean-Daniel Saphores, H. Nixon, O. Ogunseitan, A. Shapiro
- Economics
- 1 March 2006
Electronic waste (e-waste) has become the main contributor of lead to landfills in the United States. Households also store large volumes of e-waste, yet little is known about their willingness to… Expand
Willingness to engage in a pro-environmental behavior: An analysis of e-waste recycling based on a national survey of U.S. households
- Jean-Daniel Saphores, O. Ogunseitan, A. Shapiro
- Economics
- 1 March 2012
Abstract Using concepts from environmental psychology and economics, we investigate U.S. households’ willingness to engage in a form of pro-environmental behavior: recycling electronic waste… Expand
Leaching assessments of hazardous materials in cellular telephones.
- John D. Lincoln, O. Ogunseitan, A. Shapiro, Jean-Daniel Saphores
- Environmental Science, Medicine
- Environmental science & technology
- 21 February 2007
Protocols for assessing the risks of discarded electronic products (e-waste) vary across jurisdictions, complicating the tasks of manufacturers and regulators. We compared the Federal Toxicity… Expand
The Electronics Revolution: From E-Wonderland to E-Wasteland
- O. Ogunseitan, J. Schoenung, Jean-Daniel Saphores, A. Shapiro
- Business, Medicine
- Science
- 30 October 2009
Discarded electronics present serious threats to health and ecosystems, making e-waste regulations a policy priority. Since the mid-1990s, electronic waste (e-waste) has been recognized as the… Expand
How much e-waste is there in US basements and attics? Results from a national survey.
- Jean-Daniel Saphores, H. Nixon, O. Ogunseitan, A. Shapiro
- Economics, Medicine
- Journal of environmental management
- 1 August 2009
The fate of used electronic products (e-waste) is of increasing concern because of their toxicity and the growing volume of e-waste. Addressing these concerns requires developing the recycling… Expand
Topophilia and the Quality of Life
- O. Ogunseitan
- Medicine
- Environmental health perspectives
- 22 November 2004
With this research I tested the hypothesis that individual preferences for specific ecosystem components and restorative environments are significantly associated with quality of life (QOL). A total… Expand
Potential environmental and human health impacts of rechargeable lithium batteries in electronic waste.
- D. Kang, Mengjun Chen, O. Ogunseitan
- Environmental Science, Medicine
- Environmental science & technology
- 3 May 2013
Rechargeable lithium-ion (Li-ion) and lithium-polymer (Li-poly) batteries have recently become dominant in consumer electronic products because of advantages associated with energy density and… Expand
Gender-specific expression of the DRD4 gene on adolescent delinquency, anger and thrill seeking.
- Julia Dmitrieva, C. Chen, E. Greenberger, O. Ogunseitan, Y. Ding
- Psychology, Medicine
- Social cognitive and affective neuroscience
- 2011
The present study investigated gender differences in the associations between the DRD4 variable number tandem repeat (VNTR) polymorphism and adolescent delinquency, short temper and thrill seeking.… Expand
Potential environmental impacts from the metals in incandescent, compact fluorescent lamp (CFL), and light-emitting diode (LED) bulbs.
- Seong-Rin Lim, Daniel Kang, O. Ogunseitan, J. Schoenung
- Engineering, Medicine
- Environmental science & technology
- 15 January 2013
Artificial lighting systems are transitioning from incandescent to compact fluorescent lamp (CFL) and light-emitting diode (LED) bulbs in response to the U.S. Energy Independence and Security Act and… Expand