Running head: PROENVIRONMENTAL INTENTIONS AND BEHAVIOR 1 Understanding Proenvironmental Intentions and Behaviors: The Importance of Considering Both the Behavior Setting and the Type of Behavior Alexander Maki Vanderbilt University Alexander Rothman University of Minnesota We would like to acknowledge and thank Jen Fillo and Allison Williams for providing feedback on earlier drafts of the manuscript. This work was supported in part by the National Science Foundation through a Graduate Research Fellowship to Alexander Maki. Correspondence concerning this article may be addressed to Alexander Maki, Vanderbilt Institute of Energy and Environment, Vanderbilt University, 159 Buttrick Hall, PMB 407702, 2301 Vanderbilt Place, Nashville, TN 37240. E-mail: alexander.maki@vanderbilt.edu