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Journal of experimental social psychology, 2013-05, Vol.49 (3), p.514-521
2013

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Titel
Saving Mr. Nature: Anthropomorphism enhances connectedness to and protectiveness toward nature
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  • Journal of experimental social psychology, 2013-05, Vol.49 (3), p.514-521
Ort / Verlag
San Diego: Elsevier Inc
Erscheinungsjahr
2013
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  • Nature is often anthropomorphized in the environmental discourse. However, whether anthropomorphism of nature has any impact on the way people relate to and behave toward nature has rarely been examined. With three experiments, the present research addresses this issue. It shows that in general anthropomorphism of nature fosters conservation behavior. Moreover, when nature is anthropomorphized, people feel more connected to it; this sense of connectedness mediates the association between anthropomorphism of nature and conservation behavior. These findings contribute to the understanding of anthropomorphism and that of human–nature relationship. They also bear practical implications for environmental promotion. Future research directions are identified. ► Anthropomorphism of nature refers to assignment of human qualities to nature. ► 3 experiments examine how anthropomorphism affects people's relation and behavior toward nature. ► Anthropomorphism fosters conservation behavior, and enhances connectedness to nature. ► Connectedness to nature mediates the link between anthropomorphism and conservation behavior. ► These findings contribute to anthropomorphism research and environmental psychology.
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISSN: 0022-1031
eISSN: 1096-0465
DOI: 10.1016/j.jesp.2013.02.001
Titel-ID: cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_1353281232

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