Exam 7: Putting the I in Environment
Exam 1: What on Earth Are We Doing99 Questions
Exam 2: How Did We Get Here Power, Privilege, and a Paradigm Problem97 Questions
Exam 3: Where Do We Go From Here Applying an Ecological Worldview56 Questions
Exam 4: Psychology Can Help Save the Planet69 Questions
Exam 5: The Power of the Unsustainable Situation109 Questions
Exam 6: Its Not Easy Thinking Green77 Questions
Exam 7: Putting the I in Environment88 Questions
Exam 8: To Be Green or Not to Be Green Its a Question of Motivation68 Questions
Exam 9: Making Ourselves Sick106 Questions
Exam 10: Healing the Split Between Planet and Self83 Questions
Exam 11: When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Get Together54 Questions
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Environmental concern focused on impacts to other people, such as how climate change will threaten people in other parts of the world, stems from __________ values.
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A review of 15 surveys of environmental knowledge among U.S. citizens found that the majority of people knew something about
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Many psychologists believe that all variation in people's personalities can be captured by just _______ dimensions.
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Which of the following is false about gender differences in environmental behaviors?
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Which of the following is not true about individuals with more materialistic values?
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How is knowledge about environmental issues related to environmental concern and behavior? How do beliefs interact with knowledge to affect concern and behavior?
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Whether nature experiences lead to a feeling of affiliation and identification with nature may depend upon the context of the experiences.
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One possible explanation for why implicit proenvironmental attitudes may not predict proenvironmental behavior is that
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A cross-cultural study of participants in 27 countries found that the social dominance orientation is ________ with environmental concern.
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Many adults are likely not being exposed to accurate information about environmental issues.
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Which of the following is not one of the three types of values identified as pertinent to proenvironmental beliefs, intentions, and actions?
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Research suggests that policy-makers tend to have higher ecological literacy and environmental knowledge than members of the general public.
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Theory on environmental education suggests that the best type of program for early adolescents (age 12-15) is one that encourages them to ___________.
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Research studies on implicit environmental attitudes have found that they
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Not all people perceive environmental inequalites, such as unequal access to clean drinking water, as unjust.
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A review of 15 surveys of environmental knowledge among U.S. citizens found that public knowledge was generally lacking when it came to the topic of
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If Tess feels guilty because, like all of her friends, she threw her compostable scraps in a trash bin, she is experiencing the consequences of
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