2017
DOI: 10.4025/actascibiolsci.v39i4.35855
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<b>Analysis of social and environmental practices related to conscious consumption of students from public education of Sertão Pernambucano, Brazil

Abstract: ABSTRACT.This research aimed to analyze socio-environmental practices related to the conscious consumption of students of Sertão Pernambucano. A total of 174 high school students from two public schools were interviewed through a 29-item Likert-type measurement scale with five response levels. Among the students, 62.4% were female and 37.6% were male, aged between 15 and 20 years. It was found that 5.8% of the students were careful to take into account if the product residues were recyclable, 40.0% showed indi… Show more

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“…Similarly, Purutcuoglu (2003) found that students perceive conscious consumers as someone who spends money in a planned manner and claims their consumer rights. These results, as in other studies in the literature (Makela & Peters, 2004;McGregor, 2005McGregor, , 2010McGregor, , 2011Süle, 2012;Mazlan, Redzuan, & Bakar, 2014;Cavalcante, Silva & Tavares, 2017), reveal the importance of responsible, sustainable and thoughtful consumption for conscious consumers.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…Similarly, Purutcuoglu (2003) found that students perceive conscious consumers as someone who spends money in a planned manner and claims their consumer rights. These results, as in other studies in the literature (Makela & Peters, 2004;McGregor, 2005McGregor, , 2010McGregor, , 2011Süle, 2012;Mazlan, Redzuan, & Bakar, 2014;Cavalcante, Silva & Tavares, 2017), reveal the importance of responsible, sustainable and thoughtful consumption for conscious consumers.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Various studies have been conducted on conscious consumerism education, which is one of the essential topics of the social studies course. These studies mostly examined topics such as consumer behaviors (Altiok, 2010;Uysal, 2017;Araboga, 2018), consumer awareness levels (Ersoy & Nazik, 2006;Akyuz, 2009;Saglam, 2010;Malbelegi & Saglam, 2013;Uyanik, 2015;Alimcan, 2018;Toy, 2019) and conscious consumerism education (Makela & Peters, 2004;McGregor, 2005McGregor, , 2010McGregor, , 2011Pinarci, 2007;Malbelegi, 2011;Süle, 2012;Unay, 2012;Ozkaya, 2013;Danilane & Marzano, 2014;Ersoy & Papatga, 2015;Cavalcante, Silva, & Tavares, 2017).…”
Section: Conscious Consumerism Education In Social Studies Coursesmentioning
confidence: 99%