Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5041841 | Consciousness and Cognition | 2017 | 9 Pages |
â¢Mindful learning is applied into the domain of environmental protection.â¢We test the association between mindful learning and pro-environmental behavior in the perspective of self-expansion.â¢Mindful learning could influence self-reported pro-environmental behavioral intentions in both positive and negative ways.â¢The mindful-leaning material need to be carefully selected and employed.
This current article explores the differential effects of mindful learning on pro-environmental behavior from the perspective of self-expansion. A total of 253 participants were recruited for four experiments. In Study 1, the mindful-learning group reported greater levels of pro-environmental behavioral intentions compared to a randomized control. In Study 2, we utilized different learning materials focusing on self, humans, or the biosphere in three sub-experiments. Study 2a manipulated mindsets by a self-related focus and revealed participants in a mindfulness condition had lower pro-environmental behavioral intentions than those in the mindlessness group. Study 2b centered on “humans” and results showed that participants in a mindfulness group reported higher levels of pro-environmental behavioral intentions. Finally, Study 2c induced mindsets with a biospheric focus, showing participants in the mindful-learning condition had greater pro-environmental behavioral intentions. Combined, the studies provide empirical evidence that mindful learning could influence self-reported pro-environmental behavioral intentions both positively and negatively.