Exploring the Influence of Nature Relatedness and Perceived Science Knowledge on Proenvironmental Behavior
This study was undertaken to investigate the factors influencing proenvironmental behavior of individuals residing in the Northern Rocky Mountains (N = 267). Measures of relatedness to nature and perceived science knowledge were collected through a convenience sample approach using multiple avenues...
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doaj-04908e4362684f1fbe0ab78bf1fd74562020-11-24T21:44:55ZengMDPI AGEducation Sciences2227-71022017-01-01711710.3390/educsci7010017educsci7010017Exploring the Influence of Nature Relatedness and Perceived Science Knowledge on Proenvironmental BehaviorAmanda Obery0Arthur Bangert1Department of Education, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT 59717-2880, USADepartment of Education, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT 59717-2880, USAThis study was undertaken to investigate the factors influencing proenvironmental behavior of individuals residing in the Northern Rocky Mountains (N = 267). Measures of relatedness to nature and perceived science knowledge were collected through a convenience sample approach using multiple avenues such as city email lists, organizational newsletters, and social media channels. Analysis of the data was conducted using both partial least squares and covariance based structural equation modeling to explore the relationships between the constructs. Additionally, qualitative definitions of proenvironmental behavior were investigated in order to address potential gaps between self-reported and observed behaviors. Quantitative findings show a renewed positive connection between science education, nature relatedness, and proenvironmental behaviors. Furthermore, qualitative findings suggest positive relationships between how publicly people are willing to share their passion for the outdoors and their willingness to engage in proenvironmental behaviors.http://www.mdpi.com/2227-7102/7/1/17nature relatednessproenvironmental behaviorscience educationpartial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM)covariance based structural equation modeling (CB-PLS) |
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Exploring the Influence of Nature Relatedness and Perceived Science Knowledge on Proenvironmental Behavior |
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Exploring the Influence of Nature Relatedness and Perceived Science Knowledge on Proenvironmental Behavior |
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This study was undertaken to investigate the factors influencing proenvironmental behavior of individuals residing in the Northern Rocky Mountains (N = 267). Measures of relatedness to nature and perceived science knowledge were collected through a convenience sample approach using multiple avenues such as city email lists, organizational newsletters, and social media channels. Analysis of the data was conducted using both partial least squares and covariance based structural equation modeling to explore the relationships between the constructs. Additionally, qualitative definitions of proenvironmental behavior were investigated in order to address potential gaps between self-reported and observed behaviors. Quantitative findings show a renewed positive connection between science education, nature relatedness, and proenvironmental behaviors. Furthermore, qualitative findings suggest positive relationships between how publicly people are willing to share their passion for the outdoors and their willingness to engage in proenvironmental behaviors. |
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nature relatedness proenvironmental behavior science education partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) covariance based structural equation modeling (CB-PLS) |
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