This research examines the structure and coherence of an emerging environmental world view as measured by the new environmental paradigm (NEP) scale, developed by Dunlap and Van Liere (1978). We utilize data from two independent surveys of three communities in Colorado and Wyoming, United States, in 1997 and 2012, and examine the extent to which this world view has been accepted by the general public. Using factor analysis, we focus our attention on the structure and coherence of the NEP, as well as the dimensionality of this scale, revisiting the original question raised by Dunlap and Van Liere of whether a coherent ecological world view has emerged among the general public at this point in time. Comparisons between the two surveys reveal ...
The New Ecological Paradigm (NEP) scale adapted for use with children (NEP-C) is one of the most fre...
It is thought that a dichotomy exists between two apparently contradictory belief systems: the so-ca...
This paper develops a causal model of environmental attitudes using measures of the dominant social ...
This study examines whether an ecological worldview—operationalized by the New Ecological Paradigm (...
This study seeks to test the dimensionality and reliability of the revised New Ecological Paradigm (...
Dunlap and colleagues ’ New Ecological Paradigm (NEP) scale is widely used and, thus, merits testing...
Our study examined the two-dimensional nature of the Two Major Environmental Values model (2-MEV) in...
A complex research program linked to the national Sustainability Thematic Week (STW) educational pro...
The most frequently used environmental attitude scale – the New Environmental Paradigm scale – may b...
The widely used New Environmental Paradigm (NEP) scale was recently revised to address concerns abou...
In line with increasing concerns regarding environmental sustainability, research on how pro-environ...
Dunlap and colleagues ’ New Ecological Paradigm (NEP) scale is widely used and, thus, merits testing...
Publisher: Routledge \ₑprint: https://doi.org/10.1080/13504622.2014.913127The principal objective of...
Data from the 1999-2001 World Values Survey (WVS), the Environmental Sustainability Index (ESI), and...
It is thought that a dichotomy exists between two apparently contradictory belief systems: the so-ca...
The New Ecological Paradigm (NEP) scale adapted for use with children (NEP-C) is one of the most fre...
It is thought that a dichotomy exists between two apparently contradictory belief systems: the so-ca...
This paper develops a causal model of environmental attitudes using measures of the dominant social ...
This study examines whether an ecological worldview—operationalized by the New Ecological Paradigm (...
This study seeks to test the dimensionality and reliability of the revised New Ecological Paradigm (...
Dunlap and colleagues ’ New Ecological Paradigm (NEP) scale is widely used and, thus, merits testing...
Our study examined the two-dimensional nature of the Two Major Environmental Values model (2-MEV) in...
A complex research program linked to the national Sustainability Thematic Week (STW) educational pro...
The most frequently used environmental attitude scale – the New Environmental Paradigm scale – may b...
The widely used New Environmental Paradigm (NEP) scale was recently revised to address concerns abou...
In line with increasing concerns regarding environmental sustainability, research on how pro-environ...
Dunlap and colleagues ’ New Ecological Paradigm (NEP) scale is widely used and, thus, merits testing...
Publisher: Routledge \ₑprint: https://doi.org/10.1080/13504622.2014.913127The principal objective of...
Data from the 1999-2001 World Values Survey (WVS), the Environmental Sustainability Index (ESI), and...
It is thought that a dichotomy exists between two apparently contradictory belief systems: the so-ca...
The New Ecological Paradigm (NEP) scale adapted for use with children (NEP-C) is one of the most fre...
It is thought that a dichotomy exists between two apparently contradictory belief systems: the so-ca...
This paper develops a causal model of environmental attitudes using measures of the dominant social ...