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Egoistic, altruistic, and biospheric environmental concerns: A path analytic investigation of their determinants
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Behavioral Decision MakingSocial PsychologyIndividual DifferencesEnvironmental PsychologyEgoistic ConcernsSocial-ecological SystemEnvironmental EthicsSocial SciencesPsychologyThree-factor ModelEnvironmental BehaviorEnvironmental ConcernsPath Analytic InvestigationSocial IdentityBehavioral SciencesBiospheric Environmental ConcernsApplied Social PsychologyPersonality PsychologySocio-environmental ImplicationPro-environmental Behavior
Previous studies have shown that environmental concerns (ECs) can be reduced to a three-factor model - comprising altruistic, biospheric, and egoistic concerns - but there have been few studies examining individual difference predictors of ECs. In this study with 203 individuals from a British community sample, we show that biospheric concern was significantly associated with participants' age, political orientation, Machiavellianism, and the Big Five personality traits of Agreeableness, Emotional Stability, and Conscientiousness. Altruistic concern was significantly associated with sex, age, political orientation, and Machiavellianism, but not the Big Five traits, whereas egoistic concern was not significantly associated with any of these predictors except sex. These results are discussed in relation to previous work on ECs and pro-environmental behavior.
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