Know Where to Throw The influence of an informational prompt and commitment on waste separation behaviour of Dutch university students

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2020-07-03

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Waste separation behaviour (WSB) is valuable when done right. However, it can be confusing to know what belongs where. To research whether behavioural interventions are effective in increasing accurate WSB, the influence of a poster (informational prompt), combined with a commitment intervention, was tested through an online survey. The poster illustrated what products did or did not belong in which of the three bins (plastic, cups, waste). The commitment was described in a hypothetical scenario. With the commitment, participants agreed to separate their waste correctly on campus. The dependent variable was operationalised by measuring how many of eight different products were separated correctly. A baseline measure was conducted by each participant. After the baseline measure, participants were randomly assigned to one of three conditions. In one experimental condition, participants only saw the poster during the task. In the other experimental condition, participants read the commitment scenario and were then presented with the poster while performing the task. The control condition was presented with an irrelevant poster. Results indicate that the poster condition and the combined condition both separated more products correctly during the intervention than before the intervention, compared to the control condition. There was no significant difference between the experimental conditions. Further implications and suggestions for future research are discussed.

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Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen

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