Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, University of Florida, USA.
Soc Sci Res. 2013 Nov;42(6):1542-54. doi: 10.1016/j.ssresearch.2013.07.001. Epub 2013 Jul 13.
General environmental attitudes are often measured with questions added to surveys about specific environmental or non-environmental issues. Using results from a large-scale national survey on the protection of threatened and endangered marine species, we examine whether the context of the survey in which New Ecological Paradigm (NEP) Scale items are asked influence measured environmental concern. In this application the role that specific threatened or endangered species play in affecting responses to NEP Scale items is explored using a combination of non-parametric and parametric approaches. The results in this case suggest that context does influence stated general environmental attitudes, though the effects of context differ across NEP items.
通常,人们会通过在针对特定环境或非环境问题的调查中添加问题来衡量对环境的总体态度。利用一项关于保护濒危海洋物种的大规模全国性调查的结果,我们检验了在询问新生态范式量表(NEP)项目的调查背景是否会影响所测的环境关注度。在这种应用中,使用非参数和参数方法相结合的方式来探索特定濒危物种在影响对 NEP 量表项目的反应中所起的作用。在这种情况下,结果表明,调查背景确实会影响总体环境态度的表述,尽管 NEP 项目的背景影响不同。