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The objective of the study is to investigate the correlation between the attitudes of the population against protective measures and environmental pollution. The investigation was done with a sample of 200 participants, 107 of which were female and 93 male, whose ages varied from 17 to 35 years. The data collection was done with the help of two scales: the "Scale of Attitudes towards Protective Measures and Climate Change" and the "Scale of Environmental Pollution Perception". The Bravais Pearson Correlation test was used to analyze our data, the results obtained are as follows, for : - HR1, r…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The objective of the study is to investigate the correlation between the attitudes of the population against protective measures and environmental pollution. The investigation was done with a sample of 200 participants, 107 of which were female and 93 male, whose ages varied from 17 to 35 years. The data collection was done with the help of two scales: the "Scale of Attitudes towards Protective Measures and Climate Change" and the "Scale of Environmental Pollution Perception". The Bravais Pearson Correlation test was used to analyze our data, the results obtained are as follows, for : - HR1, r =. 29; P < 0.01 so People's beliefs about protective measures influence the propensity to environmental pollution - HR2, = r =. 31; P < 0,01 therefore the intentions of the populations relative to the protective measures have a link to the environmental pollution. In fact, the results of this research are in line with the theoretical work of Bowen (1953), Fishbein & Ajzen (1975) and Rosenberg & Hovland (1960).
Autorenporträt
Victoire Fomene Tchoutezo nació el 4 de noviembre de 1993 en Dschang, al oeste de Camerún. Tiene un Máster 2 en Psicología: opción Trabajo Social y Organización. Actualmente está matriculada en el primer año de sus estudios de doctorado, en los que prosigue su trabajo de investigación.