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The environmental attitudes inventory: A valid and reliable measure to assess the structure of environmental attitudes
Authors:Taciano L Milfont  John Duckitt
Institution:1. Centre for Applied Cross-Cultural Research and School of Psychology, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand;2. Department of Psychology, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Abstract:Environmental attitudes (EA), a crucial construct in environmental psychology, are a psychological tendency expressed by evaluating the natural environment with some degree of favour or disfavour. There are hundreds of EA measures available based on different conceptual and theoretical frameworks, and most researchers prefer to generate new measures rather than organize those already available. The present research provides a cumulative and theoretical approach to the measurement of EA, in which the multidimensional and hierarchical nature of EA is considered. Reported are findings from three studies on the development of a psychometrically sound, multidimensional inventory to assess EA cross-culturally, the Environmental Attitudes Inventory (EAI). The EAI has twelve specific scales that capture the main facets measured by previous research. The twelve factors were established through confirmatory factor analyses, and the EAI scales are shown to be unidimensional scales with high internal consistency, homogeneity and high test-retest reliability, and also to be largely free from social desirability.
Keywords:Environmental attitudes  Measurement  Environmental attitudes inventory  EAI  Scale validation  Validity  Reliability
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