Am I responsible? The joint effect of individual responsibility attributions and descriptive normative climate messages on climate mitigation intentions
Abstract
This research examines the effects of responsibility attributions and descriptive norms in media messages on climate mitigation intentions. In study 1, we manipulate whether responsibility is attributed to the individual or the government, compared to no attributions at all. In study 2, the effect of descriptive normative information following individual responsibility messages for daily consumption behavior is analyzed. Adding on the results of...
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Title
Am I responsible? The joint effect of individual responsibility attributions and descriptive normative climate messages on climate mitigation intentions
Published Date
Dec 1, 2021
Volume
78
Pages
101711 - 101711
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