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Framing responsibility in climate change discourse: Ethnocentric attribution bias, perceived causes, and policy attitudes

机译:在气候变化话语中承担责任:民族中心的归属偏见,可察觉的原因和政策态度

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Although the public's perception that climate change is caused primarily by humans rather than nature is a key predictor of public engagement with the issue, little research has examined the way in which climate change communication can influence public perception. Drawing on attribution theory, this study found that American participants who were exposed to information about their in-group's excessive energy use were more likely to attribute climate change to uncontrollable (natural) rather than controllable (human) causes than were those who were exposed to information about an out-group's (China) excessive energy use and those in the control group. In addition, this attribution of climate change to nature was negatively associated with climate change concern for climate change and policy support for climate change mitigation. These causal relationships were reflected in the mediation path model.
机译:尽管公众认为气候变化主要是由人而不是自然引起的,这是公众参与该问题的关键预测因素,但很少有研究研究气候变化传播可以影响公众认识的方式。借助归因理论,该研究发现,暴露于群体内过度能源使用信息的美国参与者比暴露于群体内过度使用能源的人更有可能将气候变化归因于不可控(自然)而非可控(人为)原因。有关小组(中国)过度使用能源和对照组中过度使用能源的信息。此外,气候变化对自然的这种归因与对气候变化对气候变化的关注以及对减缓气候变化的政策支持负相关。这些因果关系反映在调解路径模型中。

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