| Literature DB >> 32231603 |
Matthias Winfried Kleespies1, Paul Wilhelm Dierkes1.
Abstract
In recent environmental research, relational values (RVs) have emerged as a new group of values to explain environmental behavior. Although this new concept is attracting attention, empirical studies on the subject are still rare. On this basis, we have conducted three studies to analyze an existing measurement tool for RVs and compared the construct with the concept of connection to nature. In study 1, we confirmed convergent and discriminant validity of the RV scale by comparing it with the Two Factor Model of Environmental Values (2-MEV) model using a sample of n = 350 university students. Additionally, study 1 verified reliability using test-retest reliability on three different groups of students (n 1 = 53; n 2 = 37; n 3 = 48). In study 2, principal component analyses were performed to examine the structure of RVs and to compare it to the concept of connection to nature by reusing the sample 350 university students from study 1. The results show that RVs and connection to nature are not fundamentally distinct constructs, but overlap. However, if the structure of the RV measurement is forced to a single factor, no perfect fit is found, making a multidimensional solution more likely. A third study was conducted to review the results from study 2 using confirmatory factor analysis on a new sample of 878 university and high school students. Study 3 confirmed RVs as a multidimensional construct with three factors: care, community, and connection. It also proved the overlap of the connection to nature and RV concepts to some extent.Entities:
Keywords: connectedness to nature; connectedness to nature scale; environmental behavior; relational values; scale validation; two factor model of environmental values model
Year: 2020 PMID: 32231603 PMCID: PMC7083099 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.00209
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychol ISSN: 1664-1078
Result of the principal component analysis with oblique rotation for shortened Connectedness to Nature Scale (CNS).
| CNS_6 | I often feel part of the web of life. | 0.827 |
| CNS_5 | Like a tree can be part of a forest, I feel embedded within the broader natural world. | 0.805 |
| CNS_2 | I often feel a sense of oneness with the natural world around me. | 0.794 |
| CNS_4 | I think of the natural world as a community to which I belong. | 0.768 |
| CNS_1 | When I think of my life, I imagine myself to be part of a larger cyclical process of living. | 0.680 |
| CNS_7 | I feel as though I belong to the Earth as equally as it belongs to me. | 0.666 |
| α = 0.849 | ||
Result of the principal component analysis with oblique rotation for the seven relational value (RV) items.
| RV_IDEN | I have strong feelings about nature (including all plants, animals, the land, etc.); these views are part of who I am and how I live my life. | 0.804 |
| RV_HEALTH | My health or the health of my family is related one way or another to the natural environment. | 0.698 |
| RV_KIN | Plants and animals, as part of the interdependent web of life, are like “kin” or family to me, so how we treat them matters. | 0.682 |
| RV_WILD | I often think of some wild places whose fate I care about and strive to protect, even though I may never see them myself. | 0.670 |
| RV_ RESP | How we manage the land, both for plants and animals and for future people, reflects my sense of responsibility to, and so stewardship of the land. | 0.644 |
| RV_COMM | There are landscapes that say something about who we are as a community, a people. | 0.549 |
| RV_OTHER | Humans have a responsibility to account for our own impacts to the environment because they can harm other people. | 0.508 |
| α = 0.775 | ||
FIGURE 1(A) Scree plot and (B) eigenvalues of the seven factors of the principal component analysis (PCA) with the seven relational value (RV) items.
Result of the principal component analysis with oblique rotation for the seven relational value (RV) items and the remaining six Connectedness to Nature Scale (CNS) items.
| CNS_6 | 0.785 | |
| CNS_5 | 0.779 | |
| CNS_2 | 0.766 | |
| CNS_4 | 0.742 | |
| CNS_1 | 0.652 | |
| CNS_7 | 0.628 | |
| RV_KIN | 0.568 | 0.377 |
| RV_IDEN | 0.556 | 0.543 |
| RV_HEALTH | 0.672 | |
| RV_RESP | 0.672 | |
| RV_OTHER | 0.661 | |
| RV_WILD | 0.624 | |
| RV_COMM | 0.540 | |
FIGURE 2Result of the principal component analysis with oblique rotation for the seven relational value (RV) items and the remaining six Connectedness to Nature Scale (CNS) items. Factor 1 represents CNS, and Factor 2 represents RVs. The results show an overlap between RVs and CNS.
FIGURE 3Path diagram showing the result of the confirmatory factor analysis of model 3.
FIGURE 4Path diagram showing the result of the confirmatory factor analysis of model 4.
Results from confirmatory factor analysis for models 1–4 with a sample of 878 participants.
| Model 1 | 156.14 | <0.001 | 14 | 11.15 | 0.107 | 0.868 | 0.802 | |
| Model 2 | 60.10 | <0.001 | 11 | 5.463 | 0.071 | 0.913 | ||
| Model 3 | 12.43 | 0.053 | 6 | |||||
| Model 4 | 152.76 | <0.001 | 48 |
| RV_IDEN | I have strong feelings about nature (including all plants, animals, the land, etc.) these views are part of who I am and how I live my life. |
| RV_HEALTH | My health or the health of my family is related one way or another to the natural environment. |
| RV_KIN | Plants and animals, as part of the interdependent web of life, are like “kin” or family to me, so how we treat them matters. |
| RV_WILD | I often think of some wild places whose fate I care about and strive to protect, even though I may never see them myself. |
| RV_ RESP | How |
| RV_COMM | There are landscapes that say something about who we are as a community, a people. |
| RV_OTHER | Humans have a responsibility to account for our own impacts to the environment because they can harm other people. |
| RV_IDEN | Ich habe starke Gefühle für die Natur (einschließlich aller Pflanzen, Tieren, dem Land, usw.). Diese Ansichten sind Teil davon, wer ich bin und wie ich mein Leben lebe. |
| RV_HEALTH | Meine Gesundheit oder die Gesundheit meiner Familie ist auf dem einen oder anderen Weg mit der natürlichen Umgebung verbunden. |
| RV_KIN | Pflanzen und Tiere, als Teile des verflochtenen Netzwerks des Lebens, sind wie Verwandte oder eine Familie für mich, daher ist es wichtig, wie wir sie behandeln. |
| RV_WILD | Ich denke oft an unberührte Orte, deren Schicksal mir wichtig ist und die ich schützen möchte, auch wenn ich sie vielleicht nie selbst besuchen werde. |
| RV_ RESP | Wie wir das Land bewirtschaften, sowohl für Pflanzen als auch für Tiere und zukünftige Menschen, spiegelt unsere Pflicht und Verantwortung für das Land wider. |
| RV_COMM | Es gibt Landschaften, die etwas darüber aussagen, wer wir als Gemeinschaft, als ein Volk sind. |
| RV_OTHER | Die Menschen haben die Verantwortung für Auswirkungen auf die Umwelt zu tragen, weil sie anderen Menschen schaden können. |