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ArticleKaiser, FlorianOverreliance on one measurement approach can challenge accurate statements about reality, as findings can represent by-products of the compulsory measurement paradigm. Within the theory of planned behavior (TPB), the compatibility principle represents . . .
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ArticleSchultz, P. WesleyIn this article, I propose that concern for environmental problems is fundamentally linked to the degree to which people view themselves as part of the natural environment. Two studies are reported that test aspects of this theory. The first study des . . .
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ArticleDalrymple, NancyDrawing on a recent multinational survey of environmental attitudes and behaviors, we examined the relation between religious beliefs and environmental concern. Measures included the revised New Environmental Paradigm (NEP), Thompson and Barton’s ecoc . . .
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ArticleSchultz, P. WesleyThere is growing realization around the world that humans are harming the natural environment. The air we breath, the water we drink, and the land that sustains us are becoming increasingly overused, polluted, or otherwise destroyed (Allen, 1996; Milb . . .
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ArticleSchultz, P. WesleyThis field experiment increased the frequency of curbside recycling among community residents using feedback interventions that targeted personal and social norms. M y team of re- searchers observed curbside recycling behaviors of 605 residents of sin . . .
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ArticleBruni, CoralRecent psychological research has examined the beliefs that individuals hold about their relationship with the natural world. This article builds on the previous literature on connectedness with nature and we introduce a new game version of the Implic . . .
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ArticleSmolova, LidiaThe personal assessments of the current and expected future state of the environment by 3130 community respondents in 18 nations were investigated at the local, national, and global spatial levels. These assessments were compared to a ranking of each . . .
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ArticleSchultz, P. WesleyPrevious research has suggested that attitudes about environmental issues are rooted in the degree to which people believe that they are part of the natural environment. Researchers have distinguished between egoistic concerns, which focus on self, an . . .
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ArticleSchultz, P. WesleyA multinational study is reported on the relationship between values and attitudes.Environmental attitudes were measured using the revised New Environmenta lParadigm(NEP:Dunlapet al.,1992)and Thompson and Barton's (1994) ecocentrism-anthropocentrism s . . .
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ArticleSchultz, P. WesleyWe examine the relationship between the personality variable of Personal Need for Structure (PNS) and problem solving on the Einstellung water-jar task. The Einstellung task was administered under stressful and nonstressful conditions. Results from 17 . . .