2015
DOI: 10.15388/psichol.2015.51.8256
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Question Order Effects in Sustainable Behavior Norm Measurement: Gender Differences

Abstract: Sustainable behavior is an important and increasingly popular field of research, but the question order effects that may occur in descriptive and

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“…However, no significant differences were found while comparing descriptive norms (W = 775.5, p = 0.152, rrb = −0.629), biospheric values (W = 188.5, p = 0.480, rrb = −0.908), and moral norms (W = 481.0, p = 0.514, rrb = −0.765). These results indicate that, apart from possible priming effects for injunctive norms [44], neither stimulus elicited any immediate change on the internalized norms and values of the participants. It must be noted that the internal consistency of descriptive and injunctive norm scales changed substantially between pre-and poststimulus measures.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 72%
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“…However, no significant differences were found while comparing descriptive norms (W = 775.5, p = 0.152, rrb = −0.629), biospheric values (W = 188.5, p = 0.480, rrb = −0.908), and moral norms (W = 481.0, p = 0.514, rrb = −0.765). These results indicate that, apart from possible priming effects for injunctive norms [44], neither stimulus elicited any immediate change on the internalized norms and values of the participants. It must be noted that the internal consistency of descriptive and injunctive norm scales changed substantially between pre-and poststimulus measures.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…Corresponding injunctive norm items were: "people should not litter", "people should not throw trash in parks or forests," "people should leave a clean environment after their nature visit", and "people should not litter in forests". The items were based on previous research and were presented in random order to minimize question order effects [44]. In the pre-stimulus measurement, the internal consistency of descriptive norms was moderate-to-low (Cronbach's α = 0.57), while the internal consistency of injunctive norms was good (Cronbach's α = 0.77).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, our results cannot be generalized to other populations and will need to be replicated in more diversified samples. Otherwise, like most large‐scale longitudinal studies, we have not examined the effect of question order on results (Lasorsa, 2003; Poškus & Sadauskaitė, 2015). Lastly, participation in OAs is a multidimensional construct that can be measured in terms of duration, but also in terms of intensity, breadth, consistency, and engagement, which can lead to different outcomes (Bohnert et al, 2010).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%