Replikationsdaten für: Strengthening sustainable consumption competence in high school students: Evaluation of an experiential training intervention (doi:10.26249/FK2/OTBKKW)

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Replikationsdaten für: Strengthening sustainable consumption competence in high school students: Evaluation of an experiential training intervention

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doi:10.26249/FK2/OTBKKW

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2023-04-11

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Betzler, Shirin; Kempen, Regina, 2023, "Replikationsdaten für: Strengthening sustainable consumption competence in high school students: Evaluation of an experiential training intervention", https://doi.org/10.26249/FK2/OTBKKW, osnaData, V1

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Title:

Replikationsdaten für: Strengthening sustainable consumption competence in high school students: Evaluation of an experiential training intervention

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doi:10.26249/FK2/OTBKKW

Authoring Entity:

Betzler, Shirin (Universität Osnabrück)

Kempen, Regina (Hochschule Aalen)

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Betzler, Shirin

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Betzler, Shirin

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2023-03-28

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Other, education for sustainable consumption, sustainable consumption competence, psychological influences on consumption, experiential training, intervention study, evaluation

Abstract:

Designing effective educational measures constitutes a key area of action for achieving global sustainability goals. Therefore, the present study examined a training addressing sustainable consumption practices in plastic reduction, fashion and food. An interactive training was held in a German comprehensive school with grade 11 students, addressing psychological drivers of sustainable consumption behavior, namely, awareness and knowledge, emotional rational and value-based factors. The training was evaluated in a pretest(t1)/posttest(t2)/follow-up(t3) design. Final self-report data was obtained from 77 pupils in t1 and t2 and 56 pupils for all three points of measurement. Results of a repeated measures MANOVA indicate significantly higher levels of all outcome variables directly after the training. Significant long-term effects emerge on perceived control over one’s own behavior, perceived norms in the individual’s social environment, the knowledge of sustainable consumption alternatives as well as sustainable consumption behavior in everyday life. Taken together, results suggest the training to be an effective instrument for furthering actual sustainable consumption practices of young pupils. Its implementation during school hours with regular-sized classes offers a low expenditure educational approach for sustainable consumption.

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