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    The quest for personal significance model as a framework for driving nature and biodiversity protection actions.

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    Molinario, E., Bonaiuto, M., Kruglanski, A., (2016). The quest for personal significance model as a framework for driving nature and biodiversity protection actions. Abstract, Congresso Nazionale della Sezione di Psicologia Sociale dell’A.I.P., Napoli. Pubbl. in: F. Procentese, C. Esposito (a cura di), XIV Congresso Nazionale della Sezione di Psicologia sociale dell’AIP, Napoli, 22-24 Settembre 2016. Accademia Pontaniana V. Mezzocannone 8, Napoli. Università Federico II. Dipartimento Studi Umanistici, Napoli. Napoli: Kaizen Edizioni (p. 92). ISBN 978-88-941762-1-

    The quest for personal significance model as a framework for driving nature and biodiversity protection actions.

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    Molinario, E., Bonaiuto, M., Kruglanski, A. (2016). The quest for personal significance model as a framework for driving nature and biodiversity protection actions. Abstract of presentation at International Association People-environment Studies IAPS24 Lund/Alnarp 2016 “The human being at home, work and leisure. Sustainable use and development of indoor and outdoor spaces in late modern everyday life”. Lund, Sweden, 27 June – 1 July, 2016. Abstract pubbl. in AA.VV., International Association People-environment Studies IAPS24 Lund/Alnarp 2016 “The human being at home, work and leisure. Sustainable use and development of indoor and outdoor spaces in late modern everyday life”. Conference Abstracts. Lund, Sweden, 27 June – 1 July, 2016. Lund: Lund University and SLU (p. 142-143

    The biodiversity protection quest in life histories

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    Bonaiuto, M., Molinario, E., Cicero, L., Bonaiuto, F., Fornara, F., Scopelliti, M., Bonnes, M. (2016). The biodiversity protection quest in life histories. Abstract of presentation at International Association People-environment Studies IAPS24 Lund/Alnarp 2016 “The human being at home, work and leisure. Sustainable use and development of indoor and outdoor spaces in late modern everyday life”. Lund, Sweden, 27 June – 1 July, 2016. Abstract pubbl. in AA.VV., International Association People-environment Studies IAPS24 Lund/Alnarp 2016 “The human being at home, work and leisure. Sustainable use and development of indoor and outdoor spaces in late modern everyday life”. Conference Abstracts. Lund, Sweden, 27 June – 1 July, 2016. Lund: Lund University and SLU (p. 110)

    Predicting individual action toward nature and biodiversity: The role of values, beliefs and norms.

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    Fornara, F., Bonaiuto, M., Scopelliti, M., Molinario, E., Bonnes, M. (2016). Predicting individual action toward nature and biodiversity: The role of values, beliefs and norms. Abstract of presentation at International Association People-environment Studies IAPS24 Lund/Alnarp 2016 “The human being at home, work and leisure. Sustainable use and development of indoor and outdoor spaces in late modern everyday life”. Lund, Sweden, 27 June – 1 July, 2016. Abstract pubbl. in AA.VV., International Association People-environment Studies IAPS24 Lund/Alnarp 2016 “The human being at home, work and leisure. Sustainable use and development of indoor and outdoor spaces in late modern everyday life”. Conference Abstracts. Lund, Sweden, 27 June – 1 July, 2016. Lund: Lund University and SLU (p. 111

    Assessing environmental activism among young adults: development and validation of the YA-EAS scale

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    In response to the ongoing climate crisis (Hopkins, 2020), young adults have become a significant force advocating for environmental causes, engaging in a range of actions from moderate activities like sit-ins and marches to more extreme forms such as blocking traffic and symbolic artifact destruction (Arya & Henn, 2021). Understanding the extent of environmental activism among young adults is therefore crucial to channeling this passion. Although measures like the Environmental Action Scale (Alisat & Reimer, 2015) exist to assess environmental activism, many of these instruments primarily target general populations without specific consideration for young adults. Given the unique challenges this demographic faces regarding environmental issues, there is an urgent need to develop and validate measurement scales tailored explicitly to their context. This research aims to address this gap by introducing the Young Adults Environmental Activism Scale (YA-EAS), a comprehensive tool designed to measure environmental activism specifically among young adults (age 18-26). The YA-EAS aims to differentiate between extreme and non-extreme behaviors. In Study 1, an exploratory factor analysis involving 300 participants revealed a reliable scale with two factors: "extreme activism," representing engagement in radical actions, and "non-extreme activism," indicating moderate or conventional involvement in environmental causes. Additionally, to assess the scale's structural validity, participants evaluated the relevance of YA-EAS items to environmental activism and the perceived extremism of the mentioned behaviors. In Study 2, using a new sample of young adults (N=300), a confirmatory factor analysis validated the two factors identified in Study 1. Furthermore, correlations were examined between the two YA-EAS subscales and relevant variables to evaluate the scale's convergent and discriminant validity
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