Exploring the emotional pathways from cognition to action using the survey of environmental actions (SEA)

IF 2.2 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
B. Torsney, Ananya M. Matewos
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Objectives This study examined a new cognitive model of willingness to take environmental action. We posited that one’s willingness to act is a feedback loop that starts with their values which lead to attitudes and then to one’s beliefs, which are then mediated by negative and learner emotions. Method Data were collected using the Survey of Environmental Actions (SEA), a new measure assessing the relationships among constructs. Results Results from a structural equation model (SEM) demonstrated good fit to the data, accounting for 44% of the total variance. Supplemental qualitative action plans also demonstrated that students who wrote an action plan, compared to those who did not, scored higher on their level of values, attitudes, beliefs, learner emotions, and willingness to take environmental action. Conclusion Implications suggest that a willingness to take environmental action is the result of a complex network of cognitive factors.
利用环境行为调查探索从认知到行动的情感路径
摘要目的研究一种新的环境行动意愿认知模型。我们假设一个人的行动意愿是一个反馈循环,从他们的价值观开始,导致态度,然后是一个人的信仰,然后由消极情绪和学习者情绪调解。方法采用环境行动调查法(SEA)收集数据,SEA是一种评估构间关系的新方法。结果结构方程模型(SEM)的结果与数据拟合良好,占总方差的44%。补充定性行动计划还表明,与没有写行动计划的学生相比,写行动计划的学生在价值观、态度、信念、学习者情绪和采取环境行动的意愿方面得分更高。结论表明,采取环境行动的意愿是一个复杂的认知因素网络的结果。
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Educational and Developmental Psychologist
Educational and Developmental Psychologist PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
CiteScore
3.80
自引率
13.30%
发文量
28
期刊介绍: Published biannually, this quality, peer-reviewed journal publishes psychological research that makes a substantial contribution to the knowledge and practice of education and developmental psychology. The broad aims are to provide a vehicle for dissemination of research that is of national and international significance to the researchers, practitioners and students of educational and developmental psychology.
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