Perceptual and Behavioral Correlates of Voluntary Simplicity Lifestyles
Investigated correlations between voluntary simplicity lifestyles (VSLs) and perceptual or behavioral characteristics regarding VSLs. Questionnaires, each of which contained a 5-point scale of VSLs, a 4-point scale of the frequency of proenvironmental behaviors, and 5-point scales of various perceptual or behavioral characteristics regarding VSLs, were administered to 250 female adults (mean age 52.6 yrs). The scale of VSLs yielded 4 variables. Product-moment correlation coefficients were calculated 1) between these 4 variables and variables of the frequency of proenvironmental behaviors and 2) between the 4 variables and perceptual or behavioral characteristics associated with VSLs. Many correlations were significant, and were in assumed directions.
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