Behavioral Scale |
Active behaviour |
Passivity ↔ action |
6 |
Awareness of the fact that the problem, the solution to which the behaviour is aimed at, is an environmental one; the behaviour is based on the belief that a particular action is necessary, and its nature depends on what kind of environmental consciousness a person has: it is either rapacious or science-based |
5 |
Conscious abidance by or rejection of all regulatory environmental policies, which is based on a belief |
4 |
Support or rejection of any forms of active environmental behaviour, promoted or displayed by others |
3 |
Formation of an environmental situation model in some generalized form and of their own attitude towards it; that is, the formation of the opinion and position, if only manifested in the form of compassion or antipathy |
2 |
Interest, i.e. Understanding of particular environmental situations; still, this understanding does not lead to any actions |
1 |
Complete indifference towards environmental problems and formation of their own routine environmental behaviour based on the standards seen in their social environment, without correlating them with such categories as “beneficial – harmful”, “needed – unneeded”, or “allowed – prohibited.” |
Passive behaviour |