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Three datasets pertaining to Australians' perceptions of climate change [Dataset]

Griffith University
Reser, Joseph ; Bradley, Graham
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These are three SPSS data files that contain responses from a total of over 7000 Australians to anonymous questionnaire-based surveys conducted in 2010 and 2011 regarding their understandings and responses to climate change. This project involved two large surveys of a total of more than 7000 Australians conducted in 2010 and 2011. The surveys obtained information via anonymous e-questionnaires. Questions pertained participants' understandings and responses to climate change and natural disasters. Key variables included climate change/natural disaster/extreme weather experiences, beliefs, knowledge, risk perceptions, concerns, distress, self- and collective-efficacy, personal norms, psychological adaptation, and pro-environmental behaviours.

Issued: 2011

Data time period: 2010-01-04 to 2012-06-29

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text: Griffith University, Gold Coast campus, QLD, 4222, Australia

text: Griffith University, Gold Coast campus, QLD, 4222, Australia

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