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Practices on Reduce, Reuse, Recycle of University of Mindanao Criminology Students in Addressing the Issue of Climate Change

  • 1. 1(College of Criminal Justice Education, University of Mindanao, Davao City, Philippines)
  • 2. (College of Criminal Justice Education, University of Mindanao, Davao City, Philippines)
  • 3. College of Criminal Justice Education, University of Mindanao, Davao City, Philippines

Description

This study aimed to assess the Practice of reusing, reducing, and recycling of University of Mindanao Criminology students in addressing climate change issues. The participants of this study were Criminology students of the University of Mindanao, and are doing (300) research participants from each year level were used for a total of 400 respondents. This study's research subjects are all enrolled Criminology Students at the University of Mindanao who are taking Face to Face classes. The researcher used a survey questionnaire to assess criminology students' Practice on reuse, reducing, and recycling of University of Mindanao Criminology students in addressing climate change issues. The questionnaire for this study was divided into two parts: the first was Reuse, Reduce, Recycle question, and the second part was the Perception on climate change question. The researcher used Descriptive Correlational Research; when the data was gathered, it was statistically analyzed and interpreted by the statistician using the mean. Overall, the Practice of 3Rs in Addressing Climate Change Issues has a range of 3.64 which implies that the Practice of reuse, reduce, and recycle by University of Mindanao Criminology students in addressing the issues of climate change is often exhibited among participants. Statistical tools are used in analyzing and interpreting the data retrieved from the questionnaire. The mean was used to determine the central tendency of the data, which is the Practice of reuse, reducing, recycle of University of Mindanao Criminology students. The Pearson correlation coefficient was used to analyze the data gathered from the respondents. The variables have a significant relationship as they move in the same direction. They could use the result as supplementary data to show a locally- conducted study about the subject and may conduct a further study using more participants to gain further information on this subject matter to fill in the opportunities present in this study.

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