Publication: Psychological trait and situation affecting through inspiration of public mind to energy conservation behavior of undergraduate student
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2012
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20399340
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2-s2.0-84892595400
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Bibliographic Citation
Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences. Vol 3, No.3 (2012), p.81-87
Suggested Citation
Pimdee P., Thiengkamol N., Thiengkamol T. Psychological trait and situation affecting through inspiration of public mind to energy conservation behavior of undergraduate student. Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences. Vol 3, No.3 (2012), p.81-87. doi:10.5901/mjss.2012.v3n3p81 Retrieved from: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14740/6977
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Abstract
This research objective was to study psychological trait and situation affected to energy conservation behavior and inspiration of public mind of undergraduate student of KMITL in the first semester of academic year 2012. The sample group of 800 students were sampling with Multi-stage random sampling technique. Questionnaire was used as research tool that was examined for content validity by 5 experts and it was tried out with the group that was not sample group. The reliability in aspects of psychological trait, situation, inspiration of public mind and energy conservation behavior were 0.88, 0.83, 0.93, and 0.85 respectively. Data analysis was conducted by Hierarchical Multiple Regression. The findings showed as followings: 1. The group of psychological trait variables was able to predict the group of energy conservation behavior variables with 35.2%. The most important predictors were future orientation and self control, and mental health. Moreover, it also predicted the group of inspiration of public mind variables with 35.8%. 2. The group of situation variables was able to predict the group of energy conservation behavior variables and more than the group of psychological trait variables with 9.3% (increased from 35.2 to 44.5%) and subgroup more than the group of psychological trait variables by increasing between 28.2%-40.6%. The most important predictors were perception of family role model and media perception.
