A motivational systems approach to investigating opinions on climate change

IF 2.5 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL Thinking & Reasoning Pub Date : 2021-09-28 DOI:10.1080/13546783.2021.1982003
D. Molden, R. Bayes, J. Druckman
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Abstract Understanding how people form opinions about climate change has proven to be challenging. One of the most common approaches to studying climate change beliefs is to assume people employ motivated reasoning. We first detail how scholars in this area have applied motivated reasoning perspectives, identifying a variety of different judgment goals on which they have focused. We next argue that existing findings fail to conclusively show motivated reasoning, much less isolate which specific goals guide opinion formation about climate change. Then, we describe a novel motivational systems framework that would allow a more precise identification of the role of motivated reasoning in such opinions. Finally, we conclude by providing examples from completed and planned studies that apply this framework. Ultimately, we hope to give scholars and practitioners better tools to isolate why people hold the climate opinions they do and to develop effective communication strategies to change those opinions.
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对气候变化观点进行调查的动机系统方法
了解人们如何形成对气候变化的看法已被证明是具有挑战性的。研究气候变化信念的最常见方法之一是假设人们采用动机推理。我们首先详细介绍了该领域的学者如何应用动机推理观点,确定了他们所关注的各种不同的判断目标。接下来,我们认为,现有的研究结果并不能结论性地显示动机推理,更不用说孤立哪些具体目标指导了关于气候变化的意见形成。然后,我们描述了一个新的动机系统框架,它将允许更精确地识别动机推理在这些观点中的作用。最后,我们通过提供应用该框架的已完成和计划研究的例子来结束。最终,我们希望为学者和实践者提供更好的工具,以找出人们持有气候观点的原因,并制定有效的沟通策略来改变这些观点。
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Thinking & Reasoning PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
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