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General Antecedents of Personal Norms, Policy Acceptability, and Intentions: The Role of Values, Worldviews, and Environmental Concern

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SOCIETY & NATURAL RESOURCES
Volume 24, Issue 4, Pages 349-367

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/08941920903214116

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environmental activism; environmental concern; personal norms; policy acceptability; values; worldviews

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Results of two studies are reported, in which we compare the predictive power of three general behavioral antecedents (i.e., values, worldviews, and environmental concern) in explaining personal norms, behavioral intentions (i.e., environmental activism), and acceptability of energy policies. Values-especially biospheric-appeared to be more powerful in explaining personal norms, intentions, and policy acceptability than were worldviews and environmental concern, although these differences were in some cases not statistically significant.

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