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Posted on June 2, 2016May 17, 2018

Attitudes via Behaviors Part 2: Implications for Common Behaviors and Financial Incentives

Intro In a previous post, I explored some of the ways our behaviors can change our attitudes. This post will examine how those findings can influence conservation. Recall that according…

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Posted on May 14, 2016May 17, 2018

Attitudes via Behaviors Part 1: Why Doing is Believing

It is commonly assumed that our behaviors follow from our attitudes, and under certain conditions this is true. But it is equally accurate to say that our attitudes can result…

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Posted on April 21, 2016May 17, 2018

Do Attitudes Predict Behaviors?

I have come across many studies that assessed participants’ attitudes towards big cats (Hazzah, 2006; Porfirio, Sarmento, Leal, & Fonseca, 2016; Zimmermann, Walpole, & Leader-Williams, 2005). The assumption seems to…

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Posted on January 28, 2016November 8, 2018

Using Social Identity Research to Enhance Conservation Outcomes

Previously on The Jaguar, I introduced the social identity approach and highlighted research that connected it to environmental stewardship. This post will offer suggestions on how to use social identity-related…

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Posted on December 30, 2015November 8, 2018

How Social Identity can Influence Conservation

A few weeks ago, I summarized two of the most utilized theories in social psychology: social identity theory (SIT) (Tajfel & Turner, 1979) and self-categorization theory (SCT) (Turner, Hogg, Oakes,…

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Posted on December 4, 2015December 20, 2015

Exploring Group Processes with the Social Identity Approach

As I continue to read about human-wildlife conflict, one of the themes that has emerged repeatedly is social identity (Hoon Song, 2000; Lute, Bump, & Gore, 2014; Marchini & Macdonald,…

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Posted on November 19, 2015November 24, 2015

Introduction to Social Psychology

Many of my future posts will draw from the field of social psychology. As such, a brief introduction to the subject is in order. My old social psychology textbook defines…

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