Tag: social responsibility


Future Generations: Building Affinity & Relationships

Defining Affinity with Future Generations (AWFG) Affinity with Future Generations (AWFG) is a sophisticated socio-psychological construct describing the emotional, cognitive, and motivational connection an individual feels toward people who will inhabit the planet in the distant future. It transcends typical prosocial boundaries, which often focus on immediate kin, contemporary social groups, or geographically proximal communities, […]

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Human Responsibility: Attitudes, Ethics & Morality

Defining Attitudes Toward Human Responsibility The study of attitudes toward human responsibility constitutes a core area of inquiry within social psychology and moral philosophy, examining how individuals perceive the degree to which humans, both self and others, are agents capable of making choices and accountable for the outcomes of those choices. These attitudes are not […]

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Littering Attitudes: Causes, Effects & Prevention Tips

Introduction and Conceptual Definition Attitudes toward littering constitute a critical area of inquiry within environmental psychology and behavioral science, representing the complex interplay between internalized psychological constructs and observable environmentally detrimental behaviors. Littering, defined operationally as the improper disposal of waste in a public or private setting, is a pervasive issue with significant ecological, economic, […]

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Model of Personal & Social Responsibility: Attitudes

Introduction to the Model of Personal and Social Responsibility (MPSR) The Model of Personal and Social Responsibility (MPSR) serves as a foundational framework, primarily utilized within educational settings, particularly in physical education and youth development programs, designed to foster holistic character growth alongside traditional skill acquisition. Attitudes toward this model are critically important, as they […]

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