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The Moral Roots of Environmental Attitudes
Psychological Science, 2012Americans’ 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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Behavior-based environmental attitude: Development of an instrument for adolescents
Due to the omnipresent attitude–behavior gap, conservation psychologists have ceased to believe that attitudes are traceable from people's behavioral records.
Florian G Kaiser, Franz X Bogner
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Environmental attitudes and political partisanship
Public Health, 2014To 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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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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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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Environmental Education and Environmental Attitudes
The Journal of Environmental Education, 1976(1976). Environmental Education and Environmental Attitudes. The Journal of Environmental Education: Vol. 8, No. 1, pp. 48-51.
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Environmental Attitude and Environmental Knowledge
Human Organization, 1990Increased knowledge about the environment is assumed to change environmental attitudes, and both environmental knowledge and attitudes are assumed to influence environmental policy. However, little research has focused on public environmental knowledge or the relationship between knowledge and environmental attitudes.
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Environmental Management, 1994
Two frequent beliefs about rural environmental attitudes are examined conceptually and empirically: (1) the common conception that rural environmental concerns are expressed predominantly by wealthy community newcomers; and (2) the related position that long-time rural residents are hostile to the environmental cause. We argue conceptually, through the
Mark K. McBeth, Richard H. Foster
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Two frequent beliefs about rural environmental attitudes are examined conceptually and empirically: (1) the common conception that rural environmental concerns are expressed predominantly by wealthy community newcomers; and (2) the related position that long-time rural residents are hostile to the environmental cause. We argue conceptually, through the
Mark K. McBeth, Richard H. Foster
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Historical Ecospirituality and Environmental Attitudes
Journal of Economics, Management and ReligionThis paper studies ecospirituality — spiritual views that people have about the natural world. First, utilising folklore data from around 1,000 pre-industrial societies, we present the first comprehensive global measurement of ecospirituality. Our analysis reveals systematic cultural variation: ecospirituality is most prevalent in South America and ...
Paul C. Behler, Paulina Schröder
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Environmental Education and Attitudes
Environment and Behavior, 2000The main focus of environmental education programs has been to change environmental behavior through increasing environmental knowledge. As many environmental studies have failed to apply successfully attitude theory in researching environmental attitudes, the present study investigated the cognitive and affective bases of environmental attitudes to ...
Julie Ann Pooley, Moira O’Connor
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