• Title/Summary/Keyword: Martial Relationship

Search Result 40, Processing Time 0.022 seconds

The Relationship among Achievement Goal Orientation, Passion and Exercise Performance of Security Martial-Art Participants (경호무도 참여자들의 성취목표성향, 열정 및 지속적인 운동수행의 관계)

  • Jung, Jin-Sung;Kwon, Bong-An
    • Korean Security Journal
    • /
    • no.23
    • /
    • pp.133-153
    • /
    • 2010
  • The purpose of this research was to identify the relationship among achievement goal orientation, passion and exercise performance of Security Martial-Art participants. this research chose people who were learning Security Martial-Art participants and used the random sample to select those persons. To process the data, this research conducted exploratory factor analysis, reliability analysis, and correlation analysis with SPSS 15.0 program. And implemented confirmatory factor analysis and structure model analysis with AMOS 7.0. The results were as follows. first, achievement goal orientation of Security Martial-Art participants had significantly positive influence on passion. second, passion of Security Martial-Art participants had not significantly positive influence on exercise performance. third, achievement goal orientation of Security Martial-Art participants had not significantly positive influence on exercise performance.

  • PDF

Martial Conflict and Children's Behavior Problems (부부갈등과 아동의 행동문제)

  • Kwon, Young Ock;Lee, Jung Duk
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
    • /
    • v.20 no.1
    • /
    • pp.115-133
    • /
    • 1999
  • The present study focused on the potentially adverse consequences for children of martial conflict from the children's perspective. Children's perception of martial conflict was analyzed by relationship to behavior problems (assessed by the parents) and demographic variables (child's sex and age, parents' education, father's occupation, mother's employment, mother's age and family income). Children's perception of martial conflict varied by child's age and sex, parents' education, father's occupation, mother's age, and family income. On the other hand, behavior problems of children varied not by child's age and sex but by parents' education, father's occupation, family income, and mother's age. Behavior problems of children varied by child's perception of martial conflict and by frequency of martial conflict and self-blame. Correlations between children's perception of martial conflict and behavior problems varied by child's age and sex.

  • PDF

Effect of Passion to Motivation on Major Students for Security Martial Arts (경호무도 전공생의 동기가 열정에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Dong-Hyun;Im, Tae-Hee
    • Korean Security Journal
    • /
    • no.44
    • /
    • pp.37-58
    • /
    • 2015
  • The purpose of this study was to verify the effect of passion on major students for security martial arts. Participants were selected 393 undergraduate students who study security martial arts. Sampling was used by purposive sample method. Measurements were used with multi-dimensional passion and motivation scales. Statistic was executed descriptive statistics, exploratory factor analysis, Pearson's correlation and multiple linear regression. The results of this study were as follows: First, motivation of student for security martial arts has influencing relationship with harmonious passion. Second, motivation has influencing relationship with obsessive passion. Third, motivation has influencing relationship with sense of unity. Forth, motivation has influencing relationship with preference of passion. Fifth, motivation has influencing relationship with value of passion. Sixth, motivation has influencing relationship with investment of passion. That is, internal motivation such as giving value and inner satisfaction gives positive effect to passion above mentioned factors but a motivation gives negative effect to passion.

  • PDF

The mediating effect of marital communication on the relationship between parenting attitude and marital intimacy of middle-aged married women (중년 기혼여성이 지각하는 원가족 부모의 양육태도와 부부친밀감과의 관계에서 부부의사소통의 매개효과)

  • Kim, HeeJeong;Kim, YongSoo
    • Journal of Family Relations
    • /
    • v.22 no.1
    • /
    • pp.41-62
    • /
    • 2017
  • Objectives: The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between parenting attitudes and martial intimacy and was to examine the mediating effect of marital communication in order to provide effective help to improve marital intimacy of middle-aged married women who have difficulty in marital relationship. Method: The subjects of this study were 229 married women aged 40-59. Statistical analysis of this study was performed using the SPSS 18.0 program. Results: The results of this study are summarized as follows. First, Pearson 's correlation analysis was conducted to investigate the relationship between parenting attitude, marital intimacy, and marital communication and the results were statistically significant. Second, the three - step hierarchical regression analysis proposed by Baron and Kenny (1986) was conducted to examine the mediating effect of marital communication on the relationship between parenting attitudes and marital intimacy, it was confirmed that marital communication was partially mediated between parenting attitudes and marital intimacy. Conclusion: This study is meaningful in that it was confirmed that marital communication was partially mediated between parenting attitudes and marital intimacy.

The Relationship between Gymnasium Selection and Training Adherence of Security Martial Arts Trainees (경호무도 수련생의 도장선택과 수련지속의 관계)

  • Song, Gyu-Geun;Lee, Ki-Se;Min, Jae-Ki
    • Korean Security Journal
    • /
    • no.27
    • /
    • pp.107-128
    • /
    • 2011
  • The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between gymnasium selection and training adherence of security martial arts trainees. To this aim, this study selected 8 gymnasiums in Gyounggi and Incheon province and sampled 220 people above the fourth grade in elementary school. Out of these, 14 cases were dropped due to insufficient answers or incomplete answers, and 206 qualified cases were finally adopted for this study. Data were analyzed using exploratory factor analysis, reliability analysis and frequency analysis, MANOVA, correlation analysis and multiple regression analysis with SPSS 18.0. The results of this study were as follows. First, there were significant differences in gymnasium selection factors(instructor background, training program, public relations) depending upon the trainee's sex. Second, there were significant differences in gymnasium selection factors(training program, main others, public relations) depending upon the trainee's school grade. Third, there were no significant differences in training adherence factors depending upon the trainee's sex and school grade. Fourth, there were positive correlations between instructor background, training program and public relations-factors among gymnasium selection and management program, external and social relations-factors among training adherence. Fifth, the partial sub-factors of gymnasium selection have influenced training adherence. Consequently, security martial arts managers and instructors need to establish marketing strategies suitable for sex and school grade to recruit new security martial arts trainees. It may be considered that security martial arts instructors should construct the differentiated management system for trainees and the specialized training program for lasting training of new or existing security martial arts trainees.

  • PDF

The Effects of Security Martial Arts Leaders' Leadership Behaviors on Role Perception and Coaching Confidence (경호무도지도자의 리더십행동이 역할 지각과 코칭 자신감에 미치는 영향)

  • Kwon, Young-Woo
    • Korean Security Journal
    • /
    • no.49
    • /
    • pp.97-129
    • /
    • 2016
  • This study is empirically intended to look into the effects of security martial arts leader's leadership behaviors on their role perception and coaching confidence, and the mediating effects of their role perception in the relationship between their leadership behaviors and their coaching confidence. To achieve this, a survey was carried out to incumbent security martial arts leaders. The questionnaires were used for data analysis. The correlation analysis prior to a test of research hypothesis showed that there was a significant positive relationship between all potential factors(< p.01). Especially, there was a high relationship between psychological coaching confidence, human relational coaching confidence, exercise coaching, exercise prescription, and volunteer activities. The detailed results of hypothesis verification were as follows: First, hypothesis 1 showed that leadership behaviors had a significant positive effect on role perception, supporting hypothesis 1. Second, hypothesis 2 showed that role perception had a significant positive effect on coaching confidence, supporting hypothesis 2. Third, hypothesis 3 showed that leadership behaviors had a significant positive effect on coaching confidence, supporting hypothesis 3. Fourth, hypothesis 4 showed that role perception was partially mediated in the effects of leadership behaviors on coaching confidence, supporting hypothesis 4. The findings suggest that the effects of security martial arts leader's leadership behaviors on their coaching confidence can be maximized in combination with their role perception.

  • PDF

A Study on the Relation Between Martial Arts Training and Job Performance of Security Personnel (보안요원의 무도수련과 직무수행 관계에 관한 연구)

  • Choi, Jeong-Il;Jang, Ye-Jin
    • Convergence Security Journal
    • /
    • v.17 no.5
    • /
    • pp.179-186
    • /
    • 2017
  • The purpose of this study is to analyze the relation of security officers' martial arts training and job performance. To this end, we conducted surveys on security practitioners. The questionnaire consisted of three variables, "necessity of martial arts training, application to practical security work, improvement of job satisfaction". In this study for reliability analysis, Chronbach's Alpha coefficient was calculated. In order to verify the validity of the measured variables, exploratory factors were analyzed using the Berimax method. Both AVE and CR values of the measured variables were above the reference value of 0.5, indicating that the convergence validity was good. As a result of the hypothesis test, the standardization coefficient is 0.636 for "need for training in martial arts training${\Rightarrow}$practical security work", 0.986 for "practical security work${\Rightarrow}$job satisfaction improving", and the relationship between the two hypotheses is positive(+). In order to improve the job satisfaction of security-related practitioners, it seems necessary to raise the need for martial arts training.

Effects of Perceived Autonomy Support on Intrinsic Motivation and Passion for Major students of Security Martial Arts (경호무도 전공자의 지각된 자율성지지가 내재적 동기 및 열정에 미치는 영향)

  • Yang, Jin-Young;Lim, Tae-Hee;Kim, Dong-Hyun
    • Korean Security Journal
    • /
    • no.46
    • /
    • pp.87-112
    • /
    • 2016
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of perceived autonomy support on intrinsic motivation and passion for major students of security martial arts. The subjects were selected 317 people to security martial arts majors universities in the metropolitan area extraction using a convenience sample. AS autonomy support, intrinsic motivation, and passion by research tools construct validity were utilized for statistical verification. Data were analyzed through descriptive statistics, frequency analysis, exploratory factors analysis, reliability analysis, correlation analysis using the SPSS 21.0 and confirmatory factors analysis and structural equation modeling(SEM) using AMOS 21.0. The results of this study were as follows. First, autonomy support of major students for security martial arts had a positive impact on intrinsic motivation. Second, autonomy support of major students for security martial arts had a positive impact on harmonious passion. Third, autonomy support of major students for security martial arts had a impact on obsessive passion. Forth, intrinsic motivation of major students for security martial arts had a positive impact on harmonious passion. Fifth, intrinsic motivation of major students for security martial arts had a negative impact on obsessive passion. The results of structural equation modeling showed that intrinsic motivation partially mediated the relationship between autonomy support and harmonious passion. And the relationships between autonomy support and obsessive passion were completely mediated by the intrinsic motivation.

  • PDF

Effects of the Participation Style of Martial Art Classes in Students Majoring in Guard on Both Major Satisfaction and Adapt to School Life (경호 전공 대학생의 무도학습 참여양식이 전공만족도 및 대학 생활적응에 미치는 영향)

  • Kwon, Chang-Gi;Han, Sung-Whoon;Kim, Byung-Chan;Choe, Bong-Jun;Lee, Kwon-Ho
    • Korean Security Journal
    • /
    • no.41
    • /
    • pp.97-121
    • /
    • 2014
  • A survey on effects of the participation style of martial art classes in students majoring in guard on both their major satisfaction and adapt to school lie was performed for 285 male and female students. The survey was carried out using a questionnaire on the participation style of martial art classes, degree of major satisfaction, and adapt to school life. Based on the survey, a correlation analysis was implemented to investigate effects of the martial art class participation styles on both major satisfaction and adapt to school life. Then, a multiple regression analysis was also performed. As a result, the sub-elements of the martial art class participation styles, such as the cooperative and participation styles, significantly affect the general satisfaction, class satisfaction, relationship satisfaction, and cognitive satisfaction in the major satisfaction. In the martial art class participation styles, the sub-elements, such as the cooperative, competitive, and participation styles, significantly affect the class, sociality, and adapt to school environments in adapt to school life. The sub-element of the major satisfaction, such as the general satisfaction, significantly affects the adaptations in class, sociality, and school environments in adapt to school life.

  • PDF

Causal effects of college students' satisfaction of major and martial arts education on their career preparation behaviors - A comparative study between Security Service Major and Martial Arts Major - (전공만족과 무도만족이 진로준비행동에 미치는 영향 - 경호전공과 무도전공 중심으로 -)

  • Gwak, Han-Byuong;Min, Wang-Sik;Kim, Young-Hyun;Yang, Young-Mo;Kim, Woo-Jin
    • Korean Security Journal
    • /
    • no.36
    • /
    • pp.57-92
    • /
    • 2013
  • This study was to confirm the mechanism through which the career preparation behaviors are determined by identifying the structural relationship between influential variables on the career preparation behaviors of college students majoring in security service, and to offer proposals for promoting their career preparation behaviors based on the research results. With this aim, the study analyzes the effect of career decision-making autonomy, satisfaction with a major, and satisfaction with martial arts training on career identity, as well as the influential relationship concerning the effect of career identity on career preparation behaviors. For this, the study set as a population college students majoring in security service in the Gyeonggi region. As a subsequent sampling method, the study selected 300 students through purposive sampling. Then, excluding 13 copies of which the answers were insincere, 263 copies were used for data analysis. The detailed results include the following. First, regarding career decision-making autonomy, it was discovered to have a positive (+) effect on career decision-making self-efficacy. Second, whereas satisfaction with a major had no significant effect on career decision-making self-efficacy, it had a negative (-) effect on career preparation behaviors. Third, satisfaction with martial arts training was found to have a positive (+) effect on career decision-making self-efficacy. Fourth, career decision-making self-efficacy had a positive (+) effect on career preparation behaviors. Fifth, career identity had a negative (-) effect on career preparation behaviors.

  • PDF