TY - GEN AU - Allen, James B. AU - Ferrand, Jennifer L. AU - Allen, James B. AU - Ferrand, Jennifer L. LA - eng CN - ENP-596c104a-f54e-420b-8446-fc3793d2e0eb TI - Environmental locus of control, sympathy, and proenvironmental behavior: a test of Geller’s actively caring hypothesis PY - 1999 AB - Geller hypothesized a mediational model of environmentally responsible behavior. Specifically, Geller proposed that "actively caring," a component of altruism, mediated the relation between environmentally responsible behaviors and personality factors related to self-affirmation (i.e., self-esteem, belonging, and personal control). The present study tested this hypothesis. Participants completed a lengthy questionnaire that assessed their levels of self-esteem, belonging and personal control, dispositional levels of actively caring (i.e., sympathy for others), and environmentally friendly behaviors. Results were largely consistent with Geller’s model. Specifically, sympathy, the proxy measure of actively caring used in this study, mediated the relation between personal control and environmentally friendly behaviors. ER -