Content Analysis: A Technique for Measuring Attitudes Expressed in Environmental Education Literature
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Psychology and Ecology: Beliefs in Technology and the Diffusion of Ecological Responsibility
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Understanding Public Reaction to Energy Proposals: An Application of the Fishbein Model
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Relating Attitudes to Residential Energy Use
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Environmental Attitudes and Actions
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A Trend Analysis of Environmentalists' Organizational Commitment, Tactic Advocacy, and Perceptions of Government
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The Effects of Order of Test Administration on Environmental Attitudes
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Environmental Worldview in Response to Environmental Problems: Kentucky 1984 and 1988 Compared
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Tolerance for Environmental Health Risks: The Influence of Knowledge, Benefits, Voluntariness, and Environmental Attitudes
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Environmental Attitude and Environmental Knowledge
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