The Behavioral Implications of Ambivalence

Dan Coffey
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This paper examines the effect of ambivalence towards climate change issues and the relationship to individual political and non-political behaviors. Previous studies of ambivalence have focused largely on how ambivalence structures mass attitudes on many salient issues, including social welfare and cultural issues. A new battery of questions in the 2008 CCAP focusing on citizen ambivalence on climate change issues is compared to measures of individual behaviors. The results indicate that there is clear evidence for value conflict among U.S. citizens on environmental issues. Importantly, there is evidence that ambivalence positively influences engaging in conservation and recycling, controlling for a range of attitudinal and demographic factors. I suggest that one cause for this relationship is that individuals respond to value conflict, which is psychologically discomforting, by seeking personal ways to deal with macro-level issues. Researchers should consider how political attitudes in other areas translate into social or other non-political behaviors.
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矛盾心理的行为含义
本文考察了对气候变化问题的矛盾心理的影响及其与个人政治和非政治行为的关系。先前对矛盾心理的研究主要集中在矛盾心理如何构建大众对许多突出问题的态度,包括社会福利和文化问题。2008年CCAP的一系列新问题聚焦于公民在气候变化问题上的矛盾心理,并将其与个人行为的衡量进行了比较。结果表明,美国公民在环境问题上存在明显的价值观冲突。重要的是,有证据表明,在一系列态度和人口因素的控制下,矛盾心理对参与保护和回收有积极影响。我认为,这种关系的一个原因是,个体通过寻求个人方法来处理宏观层面的问题,来应对价值观冲突,这在心理上令人不安。研究人员应该考虑其他领域的政治态度如何转化为社会或其他非政治行为。
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