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    Awareness, Knowledge, Attitude, and Behavior on Global Warming of Residents in Bangkok Metropolitan Region

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    2012-05-02
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    Arpavate, Wimonpan
    Papattha, Chantana
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    Abstract
    This research aimed to investigate media exposure, awareness, knowledge, attitude, and behavior towards global warming and to study correlations among those factors that varied Bangkok metropolitan’s media exposure, perception, knowledge, and attitude on global warming. The 1,200 Bangkok residents were randomly selected from 12 districts out of 50 districts in Bangkok Municipality including 5 adjacent Provinces of Nakhon Pathom, Pathum Thani, Nonthaburi, Samut Prakan and Samut Sakhon. The study found the following results: The media exposure behavior concerning global warming was, in general, rated in medium level. People were daily exposed to television, yet other media: radio, newspaper, magazine, billboard, journal, brochure, internet, and personal media were exposure 3-4 days a week. Most respondents said publicizing on global warming in Thailand was in medium level. Awareness, attitude, and behavior against global warming were generally in high level. The hypothesis testing showed that different gender, career, and housing varied the frequency of media exposure on global warming at statistical significance .05. Different gender, education background, and career varied awareness on global warming at statistical significance .05 Different age, education background, income, and housing varied knowledge on global warming at statistical significance .05. Different gender, age, education background, career, income, and housing varied attitude towards global warming at statistical .05. Different education background, career, and housing varied behavior against global warming at statistical significance .05. The exposure to media, awareness, and attitude of Bangkok metropolitan residents about global warming had positive correlation to behavior at statistical significance .05. However, regarding to knowledge of global warming, it resulted negative correlation to behavior at statistical .05.
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