Exam 6: Its Not Easy Thinking Green
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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Intention to behave is conscious, requiring the attention and effort of the analytic thinking system.
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People's pre-existing beliefs shape how they interpret new information.
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Which of the following is false about people's pre-existing beliefs?
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Which of the following has been shown to be an effective frame for proenvironmental messages
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Which of the following describes the analytic thinking system?
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To counteract the psychological distance of many ecological problems, it is necessary to increase
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People tend to perceive those on the opposing side of a partisan debate as having more extreme views than they really do
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Green defaults allow people to choose the less sustainable option if that is their conscious preference.
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The very features of the human brain that allow it to think quickly and efficiently enhance our ability to notice and respond to ecological problems.
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When are people likely to engage in emotion-focused coping rather than tackling a problem?
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Few people are willing to take what they consider extreme measures to be more sustainable.
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Explain how perceptual limits, affect, temporal discounting, and psychological distance all impact people's reactions - or lack thereof-- to climate change.
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People tend to rely more heavily on visual input than on input from any other sense.
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Which of the following is does not describe a feature of cognition that gets in the way of environmentally responsible behavior?
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The best way to frame a proenvironmental message depends on the characteristics of the audience for that message.
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Describe a population in your community that is generally skeptical about environmentalism. Suppose you were designing a campaign to encourage sustainable behavior among members of this population. How might you frame your messages so as to best reach them?
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The invisibility of environmental threats, coupled with their typically delayed impacts, contributes to
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