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Environmental Psychology

10 methods
10 method families

MOST CONNECTED IN ENVIRONMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY

PEBS
9 connections in this field
EIS
6 connections in this field
CFAS
5 connections in this field
NEP Scale
5 connections in this field
SCS
5 connections in this field
CCAS
4 connections in this field
ECS
4 connections in this field
EFKS
4 connections in this field
CNS
3 connections in this field
GPIS
3 connections in this field

Showing 10 of 10 methods

carbon emissions awareness and accountability1 method
CFAS
climate change beliefs and risk perception1 method
CCAS
environmental action and behavior assessment1 method
PEBS
environmental attitudes and worry assessment1 method
ECS
environmental knowledge and literacy assessment1 method
EFKS
environmental worldview assessment1 method
NEP Scale
nature connection and affinity assessment1 method
CNS
self-identity and environmental values integration1 method
EIS
sustainable consumption intentions and willingness to pay1 method
GPIS
sustainable lifestyle and consumption practices1 method
SCS

FIELD AT A GLANCE

Methods10
Method families10
Connected methods10+

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