패션비즈니스 (Journal of Fashion Business)
- 제9권1호
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- Pages.89-98
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- 2005
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- 1229-3350(pISSN)
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- 2288-1867(eISSN)
초등학생(初等學生) 의복(衣服) 행동(行動)의 비교(比較) 연구(硏究)
Comparison of Clothing Behaviour in the Elementary School Students
- 정현주 (동의대학교 Fashion Design학과)
- Jung, Hyun-Ju (Dept. of Fashion Design, Dongeui University)
- 발행 : 2005.02.28
초록
Due to the fast changing social and physical environment, the clothing behaviour of elementary school students should have been changed. Since previous research was completed a long time ago, new research must be conducted to understand the relationships of the clothing behaviour of elementary school students in terms of the time of research, gender and grades. Third and sixth grades in Susan were sampled in 2002; the secondary data in 1988 was used. Factor analysis and Lisrel's group analysis were conducted. The results indicated as follows: 1. As there was an increased interest in clothes, the comfort of the clothes was decreased at the higher grades in 1988, and the low and high grades in 2002, and the clothes of boys in high grade increased in the manageability in 2002, but nor with boy students in the low grade neither all types of students in 1988. 2. As there was an increased manageability in clothes, all types of girl students became more independence in choosing their own clothes. However, boy students in the low and high grades only increased their independence in choosing their own clothes in 1988. 3. As there was an increased comfort of clothes, there was not a significant relationship with the independence of students for choosing their clothes concerning the gender, the grades and the period of research. 4. As there was an increased interest in clothes, the low grade girl and boy students in 1988 increased in their independence in choosing their clothes. However, the high grade boy students in 1988 significantly decreased their independence. Thus there are different results in the clothing behavior in the elementary school student concerning the time of study, gender and grades.