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Focus Groups and the Contingent Valuation Process: A Reply

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Chilton, S. M. & Hutchinson, W. G. (1999). Focus groups and the contingent valuation process: A reply. Journal of Economic Psychology, 20, 4, 495-498.
Responds to comments by B. S. Jorgensen (see record 1999-11577-006) and P. Lunt (see record 1999-11577-007) on the article by S. M. Chilton and W. G. Hutchinson (see record 1999-1…

Comments on Chilton and Hutchinson: Beyond Measurement Issues in the Focus Group Method

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Lunt, P. (1999). Comments on Chilton and Hutchinson: Beyond measurement issues in the focus group method. Journal of Economic Psychology, 20, 4, 491-494.
Comments on the article by S. M. Chilton and W. G. Hutchinson (see record 1999-11577-005) which discussed the usefulness of qualitative data to the contingent valuation process in…

Predicting Environmental Behaviors: The Influence of Self-Determined Motivation and Information about Perceived Environmental Health Risks

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Seguin, C., Pelletier, L. G. & Hunsley, J. (1999). Predicting environmental behaviors: The influence of self-determined motivation and information about perceived environmental health risks. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 29, 8, 1582-1604.
Examined, in a proposed model, the combined contribution of 2 predictors of environmental behaviors, self-determined motivation and information about a particular environmental is…

The Influence of Attitude Priming and Social Responsibility on the Valuation of Environmental Public Goods Using Paired Comparisons

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Clarke, A. & Bell, P. A., Peterson, G. L. (1999). The influence of attitude priming and social responsibility on the valuation of environmental public goods using paired comparisons. Environment and Behavior, 31, 6, 838-857.
Examined contextual influences (social responsibility and persuasive priming) on paired comparison assessment of the value of environmental public goods. 460 19-50 yr old college …

Ecological Behavior, Environmental Attitude, and Feelings of Responsibility for the Environment

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Kaiser, F. G., Ranney, M., Hartig, T. & Bowler, P. A. (1999). Ecological behavior, environmental attitude, and feelings of responsibility for the environment. European Psychologist, 4, 2, 59-74.
Rational-choice theories insufficiently explain behaviors that are at least partially moral, such as ecological behavior. The present paper establishes an expanded rational-choice…

Cultural Theory and Individual Perceptions of Environmental Risks

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Steg, L. & Sievers, I. (2000). Cultural theory and individual perceptions of environmental risks. Environment and Behavior, 32, 2, 250-269.
Understanding differences in environmental risk perception and risk judgments might facilitate the development of effective environmental risk management strategies, including ris…

Michigan Citizens' Knowledge and Perceptions about Groundwater

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Suvedi, M., Krueger, D., Shrestha, A. & Bettinghouse, D. (2000). Michigan citizens' knowledge and perceptions about groundwater. Journal of Environmental Education, 31, 2, 16-21.
Knowledge and perceptions of Michigan residents about groundwater were assessed so that a comprehensive educational program could be developed and baseline information established…

Development of the Survey of Environmental Issue Attitudes

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Schindler, F. H. (1999). Development of the survey of environmental issue attitudes. Journal of Environmental Education, 30, 3, 12-16.
Developed the Survey of Environmental Issue Attitudes to measure the environmental issue attitudes of community college students. Emotion evoking statements were collected from st…

Noise Disturbance from a Developing Airport: Perceived Risk or General Annoyance?

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Staples, S. L., Cornelius, R. R. & Gibbs, M. S. (1999). Noise disturbance from a developing airport: Perceived risk or general annoyance?. Environment and Behavior, 31, 5, 692-710.
The comparative importance of perceived risk to environmental quality and dispositions to be generally annoyed or sensitive to noise in predicting disturbance from aviation noise …

Equal Opportunity, Unequal Results: Determinants of Household Recycling Intensity

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Scott, D. (1999). Equal opportunity, unequal results: Determinants of household recycling intensity. Environment and Behavior, 31, 2, 267-290.
Examined the underlying factors that influence household recycling intensity when program conditions (curbside collection) are standardized. A mail-back survey was used to obtain …
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