Behavior of Occupants of Stage Houses Using Environmentally Conscious Electrical Energy

Authors

  • Alimuddin Sa’ban Miru Makassar State University
  • Faizal Amir Makassar State University
  • Bakhrani A. Rauf Makassar State University

Keywords:

Attitude, social environment, concern, and behavior using environmentally friendly electrical energy

Abstract

The purpose of this study was (1) to find the influence of attitudes, social environment, and concern for the use of environmentally friendly electrical energy on residents of stilt houses in Kaca Village, Marioriawa District, Soppeng Regency; (2) to find the behavior of the community in using environmentally friendly electrical energy on residents of stilt houses in Kaca Village, Marioriawa District, Soppeng Regency; (3) to find the influence of attitudes, social environment, and concern for the use of environmentally friendly electrical energy both individually and collectively on residents of stilt houses in Kaca Village, Marioriawa District, Soppeng Regency. This study is classified as a quantitative descriptive study located in Kaca Village, Marioriawa District, Soppeng Regency. The sample size is 50 heads of families selected using the Purposive random sampling method. The results of the study are (1) the attitudes, social environment, and concern of the community living in stilt houses in Kaca Village, Marioriawa District, Soppeng Regency using environmentally friendly electrical energy are in the moderate category, (2) the behavior of the community living in stilt houses in Kaca Village, Marioriawa District, Soppeng Regency using environmentally friendly electrical energy is in the moderate category, (3) the attitudes, social environment, and concern of the community living in stilt houses in Kaca Village, Marioriawa District, Soppeng Regency using environmentally friendly electrical energy have a significant influence both individually and together on the behavior of using environmentally friendly electrical energy.

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Published

2024-12-01

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