Connectedness to nature scale
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The connectedness to nature scale is a measure of individuals' trait levels of feeling emotionally connected to the natural world in the realm of social and environmental psychology. The CNS is being used to test the effects of situational factors and personality characteristic that might impact connection to nature.
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- http://www.oberlin.edu/psych/pdf/mayer-frantz.pdf Copy of report
- Stephan F. Mayer anad Cynthia McPherson Frantz, The Connectedness to nature scale: A measure of individuals' feeling in community with nature. Journal of Environmental Psychology 24 (2004) 503-515.

