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The Interplay Between Knowledge, Perceived Efficacy, and Concern About Global Warming and Climate Change: A One-Year Longitudinal Study
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Organization: Risk AnalysisPublished 2012
Polling & Social Science
A study of public opinion in New Zealand that examines the relationship between public knowledge, efficacy and concern about climate change, which finds that knowledge about the issue can increase concern and in turn lead to a greater sense of efficacy.
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