Ai Pengya, Rosenthal Sonny
Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, 637718, Singapore.
Sci Rep. 2024 Apr 23;14(1):9289. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-60047-0.
Previous research suggests that descriptive norms positively influence proenvironmental behavior, including littering prevention. However, in some behavioral contexts, a weak descriptive norm may increase individuals' feelings of responsibility by signaling a need for action. We examined this effect in the context of litter prevention by conducting structural equation modeling of survey data from 1400 Singapore residents. The results showed that descriptive norms negatively predicted ascription of responsibility and were negatively related to littering prevention behavior via ascription of responsibility and personal norms. It also showed that strong injunctive norms can reduce the inhibitory effect of descriptive norms on ascription of responsibility. These findings were consistent with several hypotheses constituting the model of norm-regulated responsibility, a novel explanatory framework offering new insights and a more nuanced and comprehensive understanding of social norms' influence on proenvironmental behavior.
先前的研究表明,描述性规范对亲环境行为有积极影响,包括预防乱扔垃圾。然而,在某些行为背景下,较弱的描述性规范可能通过表明行动的必要性来增强个体的责任感。我们通过对1400名新加坡居民的调查数据进行结构方程建模,在预防乱扔垃圾的背景下检验了这种效应。结果表明,描述性规范对责任归属有负向预测作用,并且通过责任归属和个人规范与预防乱扔垃圾行为呈负相关。研究还表明,强有力的指令性规范可以减少描述性规范对责任归属的抑制作用。这些发现与构成规范调节责任模型的几个假设一致,该模型是一个新颖的解释框架,为社会规范对亲环境行为的影响提供了新的见解以及更细致、全面的理解。