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Navigating environmental attitudes

open access: yes, 2014
Tusznio, Joanna   +1 more
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The Moral Roots of Environmental Attitudes

Psychological Science, 2012
Americans’ attitudes about the environment are highly polarized, but it is unclear why this is the case. We conducted five studies to examine this issue. Studies 1a and 1b demonstrated that liberals, but not conservatives, view the environment in moral terms and that this tendency partially explains the relation between political ideology and ...
Matthew, Feinberg, Robb, Willer
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Environmental attitudes and political partisanship

Public Health, 2014
To explore the impact of political partisanship on environmental attitudes related to climate change in United States and its implications for public health.An integrative literature review.A literature review of English articles was performed from January 2013 to March 2013 using the following databases: CINAHL, PubMed, Academic Search Premier ...
DeNicola, E., Subramaniam, P. R.
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Environmental Attitudes

2012
AbstractEnvironmental attitudes are important because they often, but not always, determine behavior that either increases or decreases environmental quality. Traditionally, attitudes have cognitive, affective, and conative elements, but environmental attitudes might be better described as having preservation and utilization dimensions.
Robert Gifford, Reuven Sussman
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Environmental Attitudes and Actions

The Journal of Social Psychology, 1972
(1972). Environmental Attitudes and Actions. The Journal of Social Psychology: Vol. 87, No. 2, pp. 323-324.
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