| Literature DB >> 34735538 |
Tao Qiang1,2, Honghong Gao3, Xiaoli Ma4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The usage status, waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) related to the smartphones of on-campus engineering students should be studied. Furthermore, the correlations between their smartphone profiles with energy consumption and environmental knowledge should be understood make measures improve their environmental behaviors.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34735538 PMCID: PMC8568102 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0259542
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Questions and scale for answers in this survey.
| No. | Question | Unit of variable | Choices |
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| Screen size of your mobile phone | Inch | ≥5 () 4–4.9 () 3–3.9 () <3 () |
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| Battery capacity | mAh | ≥2500 () 2000–2499 () 1500–1999 () 1000–1499 () 800–999 () <800 () |
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| Frequency of charging | — | At any time () 3 times or more per day () 2 times per day () once per day () 2 days or more per charge () |
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| On-time | hr./day | <8 () 8–11.9 () 12–15.9 () 16–19.9 () ≥20 () |
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| Usage time except voice call | hr./day | <1 () 1–2.9 () 3–4.9 () 5–6.9 () ≥7 () |
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| Average lifespan | Year | <1 () 1–1.9 () 2–2.9 () 3–3.9 () ≥4 |
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| Much energy and resources will be consumed during the manufacturing process of digital devices. | — | Strongly agree () Agree () Unsure () Disagree () Strongly disagree () |
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| Production process of digital devices will cause serious environmental pollution. | — | Strongly agree () Agree () Unsure () Disagree () Strongly disagree () |
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| High-value resources from the waste digital devices are easily recycled. | — | Strongly agree () Agree () Unsure () Disagree () Strongly disagree () |
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| What is your preferable treatment pattern for waste mobile phones? | — | Stored at home () Gifts for others () Sold to the peddler and second-hand market () Recycled by Old-for-New activity () Thrown away as ordinary garbage () |
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| What kind of energy-saving activity have you have most participated in? | — | Development of advanced materials () Design, development of novel products () Promotion of energy-saving ideas () Old-for-new activity () Recycling of waste mobile phone () |
Fig 1Hardware parameters of the undergraduates’ smartphones.
Fig 2Usage profiles of the undergraduates’ smartphones.
Fig 3Gender difference of the undergraduates with fashionable smartphones.
Fig 4Undergraduates’ environmental knowledge about their smartphones.
Fig 5Gender difference of the undergraduates who are short of environmental knowledge about smartphones.
Fig 6College students’ treatment patterns of the waste smartphones.
Fig 7Energy-saving activities for the respondent undergraduates.
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