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Research paper thumbnail of Novos Elementos na Psicologia Política dos Movimentos Sociais: a obrigação 0moral e o contexto. RPP, 13(28), 2013.

Research paper thumbnail of PERCEIVED QUALITY OF NEIGHBOURHOODS IN A CITY IN NORTHWEST SPAIN: AN INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES SCALING APPROACH

Journal of Environmental Psychology, 1997

Individual differences scaling (IDS), like other types of multi-dimensional scaling, is a useful ... more Individual differences scaling (IDS), like other types of multi-dimensional scaling, is a useful technique for identifying and characterizing the ‘subjective’ internal scales on which people judge different types of object. IDS is of particular interest in environmental psychology research, since it facilitates evaluation of the extent to which the importance of such scales differs among subjects or groups of subjects. In the work reported here, IDS was used to identify the factors underlying subjects' perceptions of neighbourhoods in A Coruña, a city of about 260000 inhabitants in northwest Spain. Our results suggest that the most important internal scales underlying subjects' perceptions of neighbourhoods are ‘social status’, ‘standard of maintenance’ and ‘spaciousness’.

Research paper thumbnail of Editorial

Revista de Psicología Social, 2011

Research paper thumbnail of La escala «directiveness» de Ray y el autoritarismo

Revista de Psicología Social, 1988

Research paper thumbnail of Una Función Ética de la Psicología Social: Los Estudios sobre el Fondo Ideológico de la Violencia Política

Research paper thumbnail of Evaluación de la calidad ambiental urbana

Revista de Psicología Social, 1996

Research paper thumbnail of Moral obligation: A forgotten dimension in the analysis of collective action

Revista de Psicología Social, 2012

ABSTRACT This paper investigates the motivational dynamics in political protest. In addition to t... more ABSTRACT This paper investigates the motivational dynamics in political protest. In addition to the classic variables (anger, politicized identity and efficacy), we are including that of the moral obligation to participate. To test the viability of this new proposal, university students' intention to participate in different protest acts were analyzed. The structural equation analysis shows that moral obligation has a direct influence on the intention to participate and acts as a mediator between the other variables and the criterion variable. Politicized identity also has a direct effect, although less significant, on the intention to participate, as well as having a significant bearing on the other three predictive variables. Finally, efficacy and anger have an influence on the intention to participate through moral obligation. This data points towards the necessity to include moral obligation in the explanatory models of collective action.

Research paper thumbnail of Psychological impact of the Prestige catastrophe1

Research paper thumbnail of Symptomatic profile and health‐related quality of life of persons affected by the Prestige catastrophe

Research paper thumbnail of Classification of landscapes using quantitative and categorical data, and prediction of their scenic beauty in North-Western Spain

Journal of Environmental …, 2000

Research paper thumbnail of MAY DAY DEMONSTRATIONS IN FIVE EUROPEAN COUNTRIES

Mobilization: An International Quarterly, Jul 1, 2012

Research paper thumbnail of Novos Elementos na Psicologia Política dos Movimentos Sociais: a obrigação 0moral e o contexto. RPP, 13(28), 2013.

Research paper thumbnail of PERCEIVED QUALITY OF NEIGHBOURHOODS IN A CITY IN NORTHWEST SPAIN: AN INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES SCALING APPROACH

Journal of Environmental Psychology, 1997

Individual differences scaling (IDS), like other types of multi-dimensional scaling, is a useful ... more Individual differences scaling (IDS), like other types of multi-dimensional scaling, is a useful technique for identifying and characterizing the ‘subjective’ internal scales on which people judge different types of object. IDS is of particular interest in environmental psychology research, since it facilitates evaluation of the extent to which the importance of such scales differs among subjects or groups of subjects. In the work reported here, IDS was used to identify the factors underlying subjects' perceptions of neighbourhoods in A Coruña, a city of about 260000 inhabitants in northwest Spain. Our results suggest that the most important internal scales underlying subjects' perceptions of neighbourhoods are ‘social status’, ‘standard of maintenance’ and ‘spaciousness’.

Research paper thumbnail of Editorial

Revista de Psicología Social, 2011

Research paper thumbnail of La escala «directiveness» de Ray y el autoritarismo

Revista de Psicología Social, 1988

Research paper thumbnail of Una Función Ética de la Psicología Social: Los Estudios sobre el Fondo Ideológico de la Violencia Política

Research paper thumbnail of Evaluación de la calidad ambiental urbana

Revista de Psicología Social, 1996

Research paper thumbnail of Moral obligation: A forgotten dimension in the analysis of collective action

Revista de Psicología Social, 2012

ABSTRACT This paper investigates the motivational dynamics in political protest. In addition to t... more ABSTRACT This paper investigates the motivational dynamics in political protest. In addition to the classic variables (anger, politicized identity and efficacy), we are including that of the moral obligation to participate. To test the viability of this new proposal, university students' intention to participate in different protest acts were analyzed. The structural equation analysis shows that moral obligation has a direct influence on the intention to participate and acts as a mediator between the other variables and the criterion variable. Politicized identity also has a direct effect, although less significant, on the intention to participate, as well as having a significant bearing on the other three predictive variables. Finally, efficacy and anger have an influence on the intention to participate through moral obligation. This data points towards the necessity to include moral obligation in the explanatory models of collective action.

Research paper thumbnail of Psychological impact of the Prestige catastrophe1

Research paper thumbnail of Symptomatic profile and health‐related quality of life of persons affected by the Prestige catastrophe

Research paper thumbnail of Classification of landscapes using quantitative and categorical data, and prediction of their scenic beauty in North-Western Spain

Journal of Environmental …, 2000

Research paper thumbnail of MAY DAY DEMONSTRATIONS IN FIVE EUROPEAN COUNTRIES

Mobilization: An International Quarterly, Jul 1, 2012

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