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040 _aCY-NiCIU
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_cCY-NiCIU
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041 _ceng
090 _aYL 1757
_bN24 2020
100 1 _aNAGAZ, Abdulsslam
245 1 0 _aAWARENESS AND PERCEPTION OF SABRATHA UNIVERSITY STUDENTS ABOUT GAS FLARING AND ITS IMPACT IN WEST OF LIBYA/
_cAbdulsslam NAGAZ; Supervisor: Banu Numan UYAL
300 _asheets VII, 62;
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_c30.5 cm
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336 _2rdacontent
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337 _2rdamedia
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338 _2rdacarrier
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500 _aIncludes CD
502 _aThesis (MSc) - CYPRUS INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF GRADUATE STUDIES AND RESEARCH ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT
504 _aIncludes REFERENCES: sheets48-57
520 _aABSTRACT Gas Flaring is a common occurrence due to its cost-effectiveness in Libya. It is known to be the process of subjecting gas from well to combustion either to dispose it or for safety reasons. It has posed a serious challenge to the global environment today in which global warming is one of these challenges. This study is aimed at assessing awareness and perception of Gas Flaring in Libya. It is believed that environmental problems that are associated with Gas Flaring have impacts on the Libyan people and it has often resulted in severe health issues. The students of Sabratha University West of Libya were selected as the sample population. The data was conveniently collected through questionnaire. The data collected were then transferred to Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 20. for analysis. The results of this study show that the awareness of students of Sabratha University West of Libya about Gas Flaring is average due to the students' agreement level about Gas Flaring. It was discovered from the result of this study that awareness about Gas Flaring had a positive impact on perception about Gas Flaring. In addition, only out of all the demographic profile, only gender had a significant difference in the levels of awareness and perception towards Gas Flaring. Awareness was also discovered to be a predictor to perception (outcome) of students about Gas Flaring. Keywords: Awareness, Perception, Gas Flaring, Libya, Sabratha University.
650 0 0 _aAwareness
650 0 0 _aPerception
650 0 0 _aGas Flaring
650 0 0 _aLibya
650 0 0 _aSabratha University
700 1 _aSupervisor: UYAL, Banu Numan
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505 1 _g1
_tCHAPTER ONE
505 1 _g1
_tINTRODUCTION
505 1 _g1
_tBACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
505 1 _g2
_tSTATEMENT OF PURPOSE
505 1 _g3
_tPURPOSE OF STUDY
505 1 _g3
_tSIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
505 1 _g3
_tLIMITATION OF THE STUDY
505 1 _g5
_tCHAPTER TWO
505 1 _g5
_tLITERATURE REVIEW
505 1 _g5
_tINTRODUCTION
505 1 _g6
_tEFFECT OF GAS FLARING
505 1 _g8
_tLIBYA AND GAS FLARING ACTIVITIES
505 1 _g9
_tREGULATIONS AND CHALLENGES
505 1 _g10
_tPERCEPTION TOWARDS GAS FLARING
505 1 _g10
_tREVIEW OF RELATED STUDIES
505 1 _g14
_tCHAPTER THREE
505 1 _g14
_tRESEARCH METHODOLOGY
505 1 _g14
_tINTRODUCTION
505 1 _g14
_tCONTEXT OF THE STUDY
505 1 _g15
_tRESEARCH QUESTIONS
505 1 _g15
_tPARTICIPANTS AND SETTING
505 1 _g16
_tSTUDY INSTRUMENT
505 1 _g16
_tDATA COLLECTION PROCEDURE
505 1 _g17
_tPilot Study
505 1 _g17
_tReliability test
505 1 _g18
_tValidity Test
505 1 _g18
_tDATA ANALYSIS
505 1 _g19
_tDescriptive Statistics
505 1 _g19
_tInferential Statistics
505 1 _g19
_tAnalysis of Variance (ANOVA)
505 1 _g20
_tIndependent sample T-Test
505 1 _g21
_tSimple Regression Analysis
505 1 _g21
_tEthical Consideration
505 1 _g22
_tCHAPTER FOUR
505 1 _g22
_tANALYSIS STUDY
505 1 _g22
_tNORMALITY AND RELIABILITY TEST
505 1 _g25
_tDESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS ON DEMOGRAPHIC VARIABLES
505 1 _g26
_tDESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS FOR AWARENESS TOWARDS GAS FLARING
505 1 _g28
_tDESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS FOR PERCEPTION TOWARDS GAS FLARING
505 1 _g31
_tADDITIONAL STATISTICS
505 1 _g31
_t Testing of Hypothesis One : the impact of awareness on perception of Gas Flaring among Sabratha University students?
505 1 _g32
_tTesting of Hypothesis Two:the significance between both Genders as regards Awareness towards Gas Flaring
505 1 _g33
_tTesting of Hypothesis Three: the significance between both Genders as regards Perception towards Gas Flaring
505 1 _g35
_tTesting of Hypothesis Four: the significance between both Ages as regards Awareness towards Gas Flaring
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_tTesting of Hypothesis Five:The significance between both Ages as regards Perception towards Gas Flaring
505 1 _g37
_tTesting of Hypothesis Six:The significance among Academic Levels as regards Perception towards Gas Flaring
505 1 _g37
_tTesting of Hypothesis Seven:The significance among Academic Levels as regards Awareness towards Gas Flaring
505 1 _g38
_tTesting of Hypothesis Eight:The significance among Faculty of Students as regards Perception towards Gas Flaring
505 1 _g39
_tTesting of Hypothesis Nine:The significance among Faculty of Students as regards Awareness towards Gas Flaring
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_tCHAPTER FIVE
505 1 _g41
_tDISCUSSION, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FUTURE STUDIES
505 1 _g41
_tDISCUSSIONS
505 1 _g41
_tAwareness about Gas Flaring
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_tPerception about Gas Flaring
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_tAwareness, Perception and Demographic Profile of the Students
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_tSUMMARY OF THE STUDY
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_tCONCLUSION
505 1 _g46
_tRECOMMENDATION FOR FUTURE STUDY
505 1 _g48
_tREFERENCES
505 1 _g58
_tAPPENDIX ONE
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_tAPPENDIX TWO
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