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ENERGY-USE BEHAVIOR AMONG COLLEGE STUDENTS
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Title
ENERGY-USE
BEHAVIOR
AMONG
COLLEGE
STUDENTS
Author
O'Connell, Lillian
Keywords
Energy use
conservation behavior
environmental sociology
Abstract
As the
effects
of
global
climate
change
become
increasingly
apparent
,
many
concerned
individuals
are
making
efforts
to
reduce
their
greenhouse
gas
emissions.
One
simple
and
effective
method
of
reducing
oneÂ
s
personal
carbon
footprint
is
through
energy
conservation
behavior.
Studies
have
shown
that
occupant
behavior
can
control
as
much
as
50%
of
residential
energy
use
and that
energy
use
varies
widely
between
residences
with the
same
number
of
occupants
depending
on
consumption
behavior.
In
light
of
this
,
energy
conservation
behavior
is
a
valuable
method
of
reducing
greenhouse
gas
emissions
and
curbing
the
effects
of
climate
change.
Motivating
people
to
conserve
energy
could
have
profound
positive
effects
on the
environment.
The
following
study
applies
Icek
AjzenÂ
s
Theory
of
Planned
Behavior
(1991)
to
energy
conservation
behavior
among
college
students
in the
state
of
Florida.
This
research
tests
the
hypothesis
that
pro-environmental
attitudes
,
influence
of
peers
, and a
high
level
of
perceived
control
over
behavior
have a
significant
impact
on
energy
conservation
behavior.
Adviser
Canan, Penelope
Publisher
University
of
Central
Florida
Degree
M.A.
Degree Discipline
Department of Sociology
Degree Grantor
Sciences
Degree Program
Applied Sociology MA
Graduation Date
2010-01-01
Type
Master's thesis
Access Level
Public - Allow Worldwide Access
Release Date
2010-08-18
Repository
University Archives
Repository Collection
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Identifier
CFE0003183
Access Link
http://purl.fcla.edu/fcla/etd/CFE0003183
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