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'Mother Nature' enhances connectedness to nature and pro-environmental behavior

机译:“大自然母亲”增强了与大自然和环保行为的联系

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"Mother Nature" is representative of the anthropomorphic women-nature association in mental imagery and metaphors; however, research on the mechanism underlying this association is limited. We examined the women-nature association via implicit and explicit measurements and explored how it affected people's environmental intentions and behaviors. Study 1 found that women and men agreed implicitly that women were more closely associated with nature than men through the Implicit Association Test. Study 2 examined discriminant validity of nature's femininity and masculinity role by anthropomorphism and questionnaire. Study 3 confirmed that anthropomorphizing nature as feminine induced a significantly stronger connectedness to nature and greater pro-environmental behavioral intention and behavior than did anthropomorphizing nature as masculine. Connectedness to nature partially mediated the anthropomorphic effect on pro-environmental behavior. This research provides empirical evidence for the women-nature association and bears practical implications for environmental protection advertising, education, and nature-based tourism.
机译:“大自然母亲”是心理形象和隐喻中拟人化的妇女与自然的联系的代表;但是,有关这种关联的机制的研究是有限的。我们通过隐性和显性测量研究了妇女与自然的联系,并探讨了它如何影响人们的环境意图和行为。研究1发现,男女通过内隐联想测验隐含地认为,与自然的联系比男性更紧密。研究2通过拟人化和问卷调查研究了自然界女性气质和男性气质的判别效度。研究3证实,与将男性拟人化为女性相比,将拟人化为女性具有更强的与自然的联系以及更大的前环境行为意图和行为。与自然的联系部分地介导了人类对环境行为的影响。这项研究为妇女自然界协会提供了经验证据,对环境保护广告,教育和自然旅游具有实际意义。

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