影响大学生回收态度与行为的因素

John Omburo
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本研究探讨了影响美国德克萨斯州社区大学学生回收态度和行为的环境因素。以往的研究表明,社区大学学生的态度和行为对社区大学校园回收的影响是未知的。该研究的参与者在数据收集时必须在社区大学注册学习。通过SurveyMonkey使用在线问卷收集自我管理数据,研究人员进行了面对面的访谈。本研究利用计划行为理论的态度、主观规范和感知行为控制三个构念来探讨影响社区大学学生积极参与垃圾回收的因素。人口样本量为来自美国德克萨斯州的13名社区大学生,采用六步主题分析方法通过出现的主题分析数据。这些发现支持了早期的研究结果,即人们的态度主要取决于他们社会的道德价值观和一般规范。讨论了研究结果和未来的研究意义。研究表明,大多数学生都有积极的行为和循环。未来的研究者可以进行统计分析,并将研究范围扩大到更多的高校。
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Factors Influencing College Students Recycling Attitudes and Behaviors
This study explored contextual factors that impact students recycling attitudes and behaviors on a community college campus in Texas, U.S.A. Previous studies revealed that it was unknown what community college students’ attitudes and behaviors impact their recycling on a community college campus. Participants for the study had to be enrolled at the community college for studies at the time of data collection. An online questionnaire was used to collect self-administered data via SurveyMonkey, and the researcher conducted a face-to-face interview. Three constructs were utilized: attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral controls of the theory of planned behavior to explore what could be impacting students’ active recycling participation on the community college campus. The population sample size was 13 community college students from Texas, U.S.A. A six-step thematic analysis was used to analyze data through the themes that emerged. The findings supported earlier research findings that people’s attitudes are mainly dependent on the moral values and general norms of their society. The results and future research implications were discussed. The study revealed that most students had positive behaviors and recycled. Future researchers can conduct statistical analysis and extend the research to more colleges.
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