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Climate Change BeliefsCCBS✓ Validated

Climate Change Beliefs Scale

Milfont & Duckitt · 2010

Overview

Assesses beliefs about the reality, causes, and consequences of climate change. Measures both cognitive and affective dimensions of climate change acceptance and concern.

Measure Details

Number of Items12 items
Response Scale7-point Likert (1 = Strongly Disagree, 7 = Strongly Agree)
Author(s)Milfont & Duckitt
Year Published2010
Internal Reliabilityα = .86
DomainClimate Change Beliefs

Citation

Milfont, T. L., & Duckitt, J. (2010). The environmental attitudes inventory: A valid and reliable measure to assess the structure of environmental attitudes. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 30(1), 80–94.

Keywords

climatechangebeliefscausesconsequences

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At a Glance

Items12
Year2010
Reliabilityα = .86