Psychology and the science of human-environment interactions |
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Authors: | Stern P C |
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Affiliation: | U.S. National Research Council, Washington, DC 20418, USA. pstern@nas.edu |
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Abstract: | Psychology has an indispensable role in understanding environmental problems and finding solutions. To fill this role, psychologists must work within an interdisciplinary effort to build a scientific understanding of human-environment interactions. This article enumerates 8 widely held beliefs about these interactions and assesses the strengths and limitations of each belief. It suggests that psychology can contribute more strongly by counteracting disciplinary biases, focusing research where a behavioral analysis identifies major opportunities, making appropriately modest claims, collaborating with other disciplines, and building on psychology's relative strengths among the human sciences. |
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