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Self-reports are often discredited as poor indicators of actual behavior. The present study aims at comparing subjective and observable, objective indicators of ecological behavior. Fourteen exemplary behaviors of 40 either subjectively particularly ecologically or unecologically behaving participants were checked by two interviewers. All 14 behaviors derive from the most recent version of the General Ecological Behavior scale (originally developed by Kaiser, 1998). Moreover, they relate to objective data such as possession of a fuel-efficient car or membership in an environmental organization. Evidenly, self-reports represent fairly stable (rtt = .83; rtt = .96) and valid ( κ = .78; M (r) = .81) indicators of ecological behavior, particularly when self-reported behaviors represent dichotomized practices - I do or I don’t - or circumstances - I possess or I do not possess.

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This page is a summary of: Zur Angemessenheit selbstberichteten Verhaltens: Eine Validitätsuntersuchung der Skala Allgemeinen Ökologischen Verhaltens, Diagnostica, April 2001, Hogrefe Publishing Group,
DOI: 10.1026//0012-1924.47.2.88.
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