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How Aware Are Other Nations of Climate Change? Analyzing Germans' Second-Order Climate Change Beliefs About Chinese, US American and German People

机译:其他国家对气候变化的认识如何?分析德国人对华裔,美国裔美国人和德国人的二阶气候变化信念

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What people believe about the beliefs of other people ? second-order beliefs ? has been acknowledged as a key factor that shapes public support for international climate policy. However, very little is known about their origins. Based on data from an online survey (n?=?935), we analyzed how German citizens assess the climate change awareness in their own nation as compared to those of the US and China. Even if the public climate change awareness in the US and China factually differs, we found that German citizens equivalently rate both nations similar and much lower than their own, a finding which can be explained with social identity processes and ?in-group?/?out-group? biases. Hierarchical regression analyses demonstrate that the attention individuals pay towards television and social media predict second-order beliefs on climate change awareness positively, while attention to print media is a negative predictor.
机译:人们对别人的信仰有什么看法?二阶信念?已经被认为是塑造公众对国际气候政策的支持的关键因素。但是,对其起源知之甚少。根据在线调查(n?=?935)的数据,我们分析了德国公民与美国和中国相比如何评估自己国家的气候变化意识。即使美国和中国在公众对气候变化的认识上实际上有所不同,我们发现德国公民对两个国家的评价相同,但远低于其本国,这一发现可以用社会认同过程和“群体内”来解释。组外?偏见。层次回归分析表明,个人对电视和社交媒体的关注会积极预测有关气候变化意识的二阶信念,而对印刷媒体的关注则是负面的预测指标。

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