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How anticipated emotions shape behavioral intentions to fight climate change

机译:预期的情绪如何形状为抗击气候变化的行为意图

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Prior research concerning anticipated emotions (AEs) identified the influence of negative anticipated emotions (NAEs) on the regulation of effortful behaviors, but few studies were able to demonstrate the role of positive anticipated emotions (PAEs). We address this gap by examining the influence of not only NAEs but also PAEs on behavioral intentions in the context of climate change and the roles of perceived behavioral control and behavioral engagement in this relationship. Using a sample of 516 respondents and structural equation modeling, we find that perceived behavioral control partially mediates the influence of AEs on behavioral intentions. Moreover, pro-environmental behavioral engagement moderates the relationship between AEs and behavioral intentions such that the effects of PAEs on behavioral intentions are stronger in the engaged groups and the effects of NAEs on behavioral intentions are stronger in the low/non-engaged group. Highly engaged individuals use both PAEs and NAEs to regulate their future behaviors.
机译:关于预期情绪(AES)的先前研究确定了负面预期的情绪(幼稚)对努力行为的监管的影响,但很少有研究能够展示积极的预期情绪(PAES)的作用。我们通过检查不仅幼稚的影响,而且还通过在气候变化的背景下的行为意图以及感知行为控制和行为参与这种关系中的作用来解决这种差距。使用516名受访者和结构方程建模的样本,发现感知行为控制部分地调解AES对行为意图的影响。此外,亲环境行为参与调节AES和行为意图之间的关系,使得PAE对行为意图的影响更强大,并且幼稚对行为意图的影响在低/非接合组中更强大。高度聘请的个人使用PAES和NIE来规范他们未来的行为。

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