Effect of The Covid-19 Pandemic Period on Zero Waste Awareness: A Scale Development Survey

S. Coskun
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The purpose of study was to develop and validate a scale in order to investigate the consciousness and habits of individuals on zero waste awareness pre-pandemic and during COVID-19 period in Turkey. The study group which was sampled using criteria-sampling consists of 523 individuals who have or have not been infected with the virus. The data collected were analyzed using IBM SPPS and IBM SPSS AMOS software. Cronbach's alpha coefficient calculated for internal consistency in determining the level of reliability of the developed scale was 0.82 and 0.79 for pre- pandemic and during pandemic, respectively. The Kaiser–Meyer–Olkin coefficients (0.77 and 0.79) and the Bartlett test of sphericity results (both p<0.000) showed that the sample size is satisfactory for the measurement of the construct and the items have patterned relationships. Principal component analysis generated an 8-item scale with two factors. While the 8 items chosen to explain 62% of the total variance for pre- pandemic, they explain 61% of the total variance for during pandemic. Using the results, the goodness of fit indices used (chi-square/df, RMSEA, GFI, IFI, CFI, CR, AVE) for the model have presented that the scale developed in study is valid and reliable research instrument.
新冠肺炎大流行期对零浪费意识的影响:一项规模发展调查
研究的目的是开发和验证一个量表,以调查土耳其在大流行前和COVID-19期间个人对零浪费意识的意识和习惯。采用标准抽样法抽样的研究组由523名已感染或未感染病毒的人组成。采用IBM SPPS和IBM SPSS AMOS软件对收集的数据进行分析。在大流行前和大流行期间,为确定所编制量表的可靠性水平而计算的内部一致性Cronbach's alpha系数分别为0.82和0.79。Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin系数(0.77和0.79)和Bartlett球形检验结果(均p<0.000)表明,样本量对于结构的测量是令人满意的,并且项目具有模式关系。主成分分析产生了一个包含两个因素的8项量表。虽然选择的8个项目解释了大流行前总方差的62%,但它们解释了大流行期间总方差的61%。结果表明,模型的拟合优度指标(卡方/df、RMSEA、GFI、IFI、CFI、CR、AVE)表明本量表是有效可靠的研究工具。
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