Publication: Development and Validation of a Scale: Assessing Secondary School Students’ Pro-Environmental Behviour and Attitudes
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Date
2021-09-25
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Faculty of Humanities and Sciences,SLIIT
Abstract
The main purpose of this study is to develop and
validate an instrument to assess levels of Pro
Environmental Behavior and Attitudes (PEB) of
grade 8 and 10 students in the Sri Lankan
context. First, related previous studies and
related scales were studied and an item pool was
established. Relevant common items were
identified in different scales and some items
were moderated or redesigned to make them
more suitable for grade 8 and 10 students in the
Sri Lankan context. The first draft of the
questionnaire containing 45 items was reviewed
by a panel of experts and according to the expert
recommendation, 5 items were eliminated. The
final questionnaire was based on a five-point
Likert scale (Strongly disagree - 1 to Strongly
agree - 5) was administered to a randomly
selected 972 (529 male and 443 female)
students. Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) with
varimax rotation were used. Adequacy of sample
size for EFA was tested by the Kaiser-Meyer-
Olkin (KMO) and Barlett Sphericity tests (0.714).
Reliability analysis was done using the Cronbach
Alpha coefficient (0.894) for the whole scale. The
final version of the scale contained 32 items that
explain 49.7 of total variance with six factors (i.e.,
Household behavior - 8 items; Civic action - 5
items; Recycling behavior - 6 items;
Environmental Sensitivity-5 items;
Environmental Awareness - 4 items and
Environmental values - 4 items). The final scale
consists of 32 items proved to be a reliable and
valid instrument for assessing attitudes and
behavior of junior secondary students in the Sri
Lankan context.
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Attitude, EFA, Instrument, Proenvironmental behavior
