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The new ecological paradigm and responses to climate change in China
Authors:Wen Xue  Anthony DG Marks  Wendy J Phillips  Shouying Zhao
Institution:1. Psychology, School of Behavioural, Cognitive and Social Sciences, University of New England, Armidale, Australia;2. School of Education Science, Guizhou Normal University, Guiyang, China
Abstract:The purpose of this study was to develop and evaluate a Chinese-Mandarin version of the revised new ecological paradigm (NEP-R) scale. In a sample of 515 Mandarin-speaking Chinese nationals, we first assessed the factor structure and internal consistency of the NEP-R and assessed its validity by examining associations with global warming risk perceptions and mitigation behavior. Respondents completed the NEP-R scale, together with measures of risk perception and mitigation behavior. Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses indicated that a two-factor solution, reflecting ecocentric and anthropocentric worldviews, best fit the data. Multi-group path analysis revealed that respondents with stronger ecocentric and weaker anthropocentric worldviews perceived more risks associated with global warming. In turn, respondents who perceived more risks reported engaging in more global warming mitigation behaviors. But importantly, the path between risk perceptions and behavior was significantly stronger for highly educated respondents than for less educated respondents, suggesting that education may represent an important strategy for bridging the gap between perceived risks about global warming and action.
Keywords:new ecological paradigm  Chinese translation  global warming risk perceptions  environmental worldviews  pro-environmental behavior
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