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The Nature Relatedness Scale

Environment and Behavior, 2008
Disconnection from the natural world may be contributing to our planet's destruction. The authors propose a new construct, Nature Relatedness (NR), and a scale that assesses the affective, cognitive, and experiential aspects of individuals' connection to nature.
Elizabeth K. Nisbet   +2 more
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Topological Indices:  Their Nature and Mutual Relatedness

Journal of Chemical Information and Computer Sciences, 2000
We calculated 202 molecular descriptors (topological indices, TIs) for two chemical databases (a set of 139 hydrocarbons and another set of 1037 diverse chemicals). Variable cluster analysis of these TIs grouped these structures into 14 clusters for the first set and 18 clusters for the second set.
, Basak, , Balaban, , Grunwald, , Gute
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Observations on the nature of human relatedness

Journal of Autism and Childhood Schizophrenia, 1971
The concept of human relatedness was reexamined in the context of a standardized evaluation of 55 boys and 13 girls referred with a diagnosis of childhood psychosis. Human relatedness was hypothesized to be a multidimensional complex construct which could be analyzed in terms of simpler, more basic functions.
R J, Reichler, E, Schopler
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Validating nature relatedness scale in the Philippines: Social responsibility as a cultural driver on why nature relatedness promotes green purchase intention

International Social Science Journal, 2022
AbstractDespite the global nature of environmental problems, research on environmental psychology has been mainly based on Western countries, and very limited studies looked into environmental psychological constructs and processes through a non‐Western cultural lens.
John Jamir Benzon R. Aruta   +1 more
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Measuring genetic relatedness in natural populations: Methodology

Theoretical Population Biology, 1982
Abstract The estimation of relatedness within social groups, such as the colonies of a population of social insects, is an important field for evaluating hypotheses concerning the evolution and maintenance of social behaviour. The methodology of this estimation from genetic data in the absence of pedigree information has been poorly understood; we ...
P. Pamilo, R.H. Crozier
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Using fine-scale relatedness to infer natural enemy movement

Biological Control, 2021
Abstract Natural enemies often move among habitats to track prey and resources. Indeed, biocontrol often depends on natural enemies dispersing into crops after disturbances such as tillage and pesticide applications. However, the small size of many natural enemies makes it difficult to observe such movements.
Zhen Fu   +9 more
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Municipal Bond Trading, Information Relatedness, and Natural Disasters

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
We study municipal bond market activity before, during, and after natural disasters (tornados, wildfires, and hurricanes/tropical storms). Using a sample of municipal bond trades from 2010 to 2013, we find that natural disasters influence municipal bond trading.
Brittany Cole   +2 more
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