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Toward Measuring Adolescent Environmental Perception
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EngineeringLinear Structural RelationshipsEnvironmental Impact AssessmentSustainable DevelopmentEnvironmental PsychologyEnvironmental PlanningPsychologySocial SciencesDevelopmental PsychologyEnvironmental BehaviorFactor AnalysisEnvironmental ManagementStructural Equation ModelingBilateral StudiesEnvironmentSecondary School PupilsBehavioral SciencesEnvironmental KnowledgeAdolescent DevelopmentChild DevelopmentAdolescent CognitionSocio-environmental ImplicationSustainabilityPro-environmental BehaviorPediatric Environmental Health
This study presents a scale developed to measure two dimensions of environmental perceptions—reactions towards preservation and towards utilizing nature and/or the environment—consisting of two and three subscales, respectively. The empirical part consists of a reanalysis of data from four national samples, now analyzed together as one sample. The results of the four subsamples (of some 4,500 secondary school pupils in total) have been published elsewhere as bilateral studies. The aim of the present analysis is to identify a scale that is valid for the entire European sample: By means of factor analyses and structural equation modeling 20 items were extracted. Two latent variables, “Utilization” and “Preservation,” were hypothesized and related in a causal fashion, whereby “Utilization” influences “Preservation.” By application of the methods of linear structural relationships, the proposed model yields a good fit to the data.
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