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- 5. Acting in the individual interest.
- 7. Acting in the collective interest.
- 11. The influence of norms on behavior that results from a person’s desire to gain social approval or avoid social sanctions.
- 13. What is commonly done or (dis)approved.
- 15. A value type reflecting a concern for your own resources.
- 17. Self-__________; the idea that people know who they are by looking at what they do.
- 19. The influence of norms on behavior that is the result of a person’s desire to be correct.
- 20. The view that positive and negative emotions related to environmental behavior have their roots in the behavior being a meaningful experience.
- 21. It is a component that is concerned with the physical attributes and features of a place, including its size in space and its social and symbolic elements.
- 22. This theory suggests that behavior is more likely to be attributed to a personal internal characteristic of the actor when it is distinct and consistent and the consensus is low.
- 23. The principle of distributing resources in a social dilemma to individuals according to merit and in proportion to their input.
- 25. A value type reflecting the concern for society and other people.
- 26. A motive in social dilemmas reflecting the aim to maximize one’s self‐interest.
- 27. A self‐identity and an extent to which people see themselves as environmentally friendly person.
- 28. A set of variables which, when plotted as vectors in a two‐dimensional space, fall in a circular pattern.
- 30. A behavior that benefits the quality of nature and the well‐being of other people
Down
- 1. The view that emotions related to environmental behavior have their roots in the behavior being a pleasurable or unpleasurable experience.
- 2. Norms that refer to an individual’s belief about their moral obligation to engage in certain behavior.
- 3. The study of structures of consciousness as experienced from the first-person point of view.
- 4. The extent to which a behavior signifies something about who people are.
- 6. An emotion in which the expectation that engaging in a particular behavior makes us experience positive or negative emotions.
- 8. _______ are elicited by something, are reactions to something, and are generally about something – namely a specific object or behavior.
- 9. A game technique that is an experimental instrument to assess one’s social value orientation.
- 10. Self-__________; the idea that people are motivated to strive for consistency between three different elements of the self: the actual self, the valued self, and the ought self.
- 12. Norms that refer to the behavior commonly approved or disapproved.
- 14. A state of feeling separated from, distant from, or outside of a location; feeling outside of a particular place.
- 16. The taken‐for‐granted sense of rootedness in one’s neighborhoods, towns, and/or regions.
- 18. Norms that refer to the behavior shown by most group members.
- 24. The affective bond between people and place or setting.
- 29. A value type reflecting the concern with the quality of nature and the environment for its own sake.
