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Climate Change Risk Perceptions

The Climate Change Risk Perceptions is a 4-item measure of perceived impacts of climate change, including increased number of typhoons, and negative impacts on health, economic, and financial situation.

Categories

Geographies Tested: Taiwan

Populations Included: Female, Male

Age Range: Adults

Items:

1. Climate change or global warming results in more typhoons striking the place I live
2. Climate change or global warming enables typhoons to cause more loss to the place I live
3. Global warming and climate change will have a noticeably negative impact on my health
4. Global warming and climate change will have a noticeably negative impact on my economic and financial situation

Response Options:
A 5-point Likert-scale

Scoring Procedures

Response scores are added.

Original Citation

Hung, L.-S., & Bayrak, M. M. (2019). Wives influence climate change mitigation behaviours in married-couple households: Insights from Taiwan. Environmental Research Letters, 14(12). https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ab5543


Psychometric Score

Ease of Use Score

Scoring breakdown

Formative Research

Qualitative Research

Existing Literature/Theoretical Framework

Field Expert Input

Cognitive Interviews / Pilot Testing

Reliability

Internal

Test-retest

Interrater

Validity

Content

Face

Criterion (gold-standard)

Construct

KEY

Ease of Use

Readability

Scoring Clarity

Length

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