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Reports & Research

The New Environmental Paradigm Scale: Has It Outlived Its Usefulness?

Pages 28-36 | Published online: 31 Mar 2010
 

Abstract

The authors report a study that is based on the premise that, although it continues to be desirable to chart public attitudes toward the natural environment, the widely used 12-item New Environmental Paradigm (NEP) scale, published by R. E. Dunlap and K. D. van Liere in 1978, is in need of revision if it is to measure the public's more recent and sophisticated understanding of complex environmental issues. A quantitative and qualitative 2-stage international survey was conducted via the Internet in which respondents not only completed the NEP scale but also commented critically and in depth on the scale items. The authors determined that the NEP scale is limited with respect both to the anachronistic wording of items and its inability to capture people's increasingly thorough understanding of the nature, severity, and scope of environmental problems over the last 2 to 3 decades. Several suggestions are offered for updating the NEP scale if it is to continue to be a useful research tool.

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Notes on contributors

Edgar L. Jackson

Roxanne Lalonde is a lecturer and Edgar L. Jackson is a professor in the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada.

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