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Abstract : Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris |
Dalam usaha untuk menangani isu perubahan iklim dan pemanasan global, para saintis dan pengubal dasar seluruh dunia mencadangkan agar pengurangan secara drastik dalam penggunaan tenaga elektrik harus dilaksanakan. Amalan rendah karbon yang dilakukan oleh isi rumah seperti menjimatkan tenaga elektrik adalah satu usaha yang baik demi kelangsungan hidup generasi akan datang. Justeru, kajian ini bertujuan untuk meneliti pendapatan isi rumah dengan penggunaan barangan elektrik dan hubungan antara penggunaan barangan elektrik dan amalan penjimatan tenaga isi rumah. Kaedah kajian adalah sepenuhnya berasaskan soal selidik yang melibatkan 400 responden yang mewakili isi rumah dan telah dipilih dengan menggunakan teknik persampelan rawak mudah. Hasil kajian daripada ujian ANOVA menunjukkan terdapat perbezaan yang signifikan antara pemboleh ubah pendapatan dengan penggunaan barangan elektrik iaitu pemboleh ubah pendapatan (F= 10.311 dengan p |
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