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研究了宗教信仰和可持续性意识对校园影响可持续性的影响。本研究的目的是探讨两者之间的关系,并使用调查问卷进行原始数据收集。本研究的研究问题是€œDo宗教信仰和可持续发展意识对校园影响可持续性的影响?便捷抽样技术应用于马来西亚沙巴大学(UMS)商业、经济和会计学院的150多名学生。本研究采用三种不同问卷的改编方法来构建问卷。宗教虔诚度的一般测量是指其在个人中的强度、显著性和重要性,大多数是关于宗教主观重要性或宗教身份显著性的单项自我报告。为了更好地测量宗教虔诚度,作者采用了Stefan Huber和Odilo W. Huber开发的宗教虔诚度中心性量表(CRS)问卷。该量表由15个项目组成,测量宗教意义在人格中的中心性、重要性或显著性。设计了四个问题来衡量学生对环境可持续性的认识和关注。问卷的第三部分是McNulty的26题问卷。除此之外,作者还纳入了几个人口因素来研究性别和父母的教育水平是否会影响variables.Â
THE IMPACT OF RELIGIOSITY, AND SUSTAINABILITY AWARENESS ON CAMPUS IMPACT SUSTAINABILITY
This paper provides an insight on the impact of religiosity and sustainability awareness on the campus impact sustainability. The nature of this study was to explore the relationships, and using the survey questionnaire for primary data collection. The research question for this research was “Do religiosity and sustainability awareness affecting the campus impact sustainability?†Convenience sampling technique was applied to sample more than 150 students at the Faculty of Business, Economics, and Accountancy, in Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS). Adaptation of three different questionnaires were used to construct the questionnaire of this research. General measures of religiosity refer to its intensity, salience, and importance in the individuals, and mostly are self-report on single item on the subjective importance of religion or the salience of religious identity. For better measurement in religiosity, the authors have adopted the Centrality of Religiosity Scale (CRS) questionnaire developed by Stefan Huber and Odilo W. Huber. The Scale is a set of 15 items measurement on centrality, importance or salience of religious meanings in personality. Four questions were developed to measure the awareness and concern of students about the environmental sustainability. Third part of the questionnaire is a 26-items questionnaire by McNulty. Apart from it, the authors have also included several demographic factors to investigate whether the gender and parent’s education level would influence the variables.Â