Gender, values, and environmentalism

作者: Thomas Dietz , Linda Kalof , Paul C. Stern

DOI: 10.1111/1540-6237.00088

关键词: Social psychologyAltruismValue (ethics)Meaning (existential)SociologyPsychological valuesOpenness to experienceMean and predicted responseConfirmatory factor analysisDemographyMultivariate analysis of variance

摘要: … white men and women in the United States conceptualize values in much the same way, for women altruism is a more important principle than it is for men. It may be that women in the …

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