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Cross-cultural validation of the Inventory of Climate Emotions (ICE)

This repository contains supplementary materials (data and code) associated with the manuscript describing the cross-cultural validation of the of the Inventory of Climate Emotions (ICE). The remaining supplementary materials can be found on the accompanying OSF website.

Please cite the corresponding publication when using these materials:

Marczak, M., Wierzba, M., Kossowski, B., Marchewka A., Morote, R., & Klöckner, C.A. (2024) Emotional responses to climate change in Norway and Ireland: a validation of the Inventory of Climate Emotions (ICE) in two European countries and an inspection of its nomological span. Frontiers in Psychology, 15. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1211272

Contents

This repository contains raw and cleaned data collected in the three countries:

Morover, we share data analysis code, as well final HTML reports.

How to use

To reproduce the analyses described in the manuscript, run:

rmarkdown::render("ICE_Norway.Rmd", output_file = "ICE_Norway.html")
rmarkdown::render("ICE_Ireland.Rmd", output_file = "ICE_Ireland.html")
rmarkdown::render("ICE_measurement_equivalence.Rmd", output_file = "ICE_measurement_equivalence.html")
  • ICE measurement equivalence (additional analyses) (HTML report):
rmarkdown::render("ICE_measurement_equivalence_extras.Rmd", output_file = "ICE_measurement_equivalence_extras.html")

Requirements

The following R packages are required: astatur, ggcorrplot, knitr, lavaan, lmtest, mvnormalTest, openxlsx,paletteer, psych, tidyverse.

Optional, but useful for working with PostgreSQL databases: RPostgreSQL.

Contact information

If you would like to use Inventory of Climate Emotions (ICE) in your research please contact Michalina Marczak ([email protected]).

Any problems or concerns regarding this repository should be reported to Małgorzata Wierzba ([email protected]).

Funding


The research leading to these results has received funding from the Norwegian Financial Mechanism 2014-2021, no. 2019/34/H/HS6/00677.