Selected Predictors of Responsible Environmental Behavior: An Analysis

Sia, A. P., Hungerford, H. R., & Tomera, A. N. (1986). Selected predictors of responsible environmental behavior: An analysis. Journal of Environmental Education, 17, 2, 31-40.

Examined the relative contribution of 8 variables in predicting responsible environmental behavior in 105 Sierra Club members (aged 35-45 yrs) and 66 Elderhostel members (aged 55+ yrs). Ss completed an assessment instrument that covered environmental behavior, sensitivity, and awareness. Seven variables were found to be statistically significant: (1) level of environmental sensitivity, (2) perceived knowledge of environmental action strategies, (3) perceived skill in using environmental action strategies, (4) psychological sex role classification, (5) individual locus of control, (6) group locus of control, and (7) attitude toward pollution. The 1 nonsignificant variable was belief in technology. (30 ref)

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