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Businesswomen’s choice of professional dress: Model development for dress perception
Amber Roth,Jihyun Kim,Doris Kincade 한국마케팅과학회 2017 Journal of Global Fashion Marketing Vol.8 No.4
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationships between businesswomen’s choice of professional dress and four dress perception variables (ie comfort, employment orientation, appearance labor, availability of professional dress). The choice of professional dress is viewed along the fashion continuum, which ranges from “classic dress” to “innovative dress.” A model was developed based on systems theory, and variables were selected from previous research that relate to an individual’s perception of and attitude toward their professional dress as well as an individual’s population characteristics. Data were collected via an online survey managed by a marketing research company. Results of the multiple regression analysis and mean comparisons testing indicated signifi cant relationships between businesswomen’s choice of professional dress and comfort, appearance labor (ie eff ort devoted to attire), and availability of professional dress (ie limited store availability) as well as age and education. Based on the fi ndings, academic and practical suggestions as well as recommendations for future research were provided.
Toni Yang,Justin Shmalberg,Lindsay Hochman,Erin Miscioscia,Meghan Brumby,Kelsey McKenna,Amber Roth 사단법인약침학회 2017 Journal of Acupuncture & Meridian Studies Vol.10 No.5
Veterinary acupuncture is becoming increasingly implemented for various disease processes, with growing numbers of veterinarians pursuing advanced training to meet the rising demand for this relatively new intervention. Accurate acupoint placement remains challenging, with individual practitioners relying on varying methods of point identification, often compounded by the transpositional nature of points for companion animals. The aim of this study was to assess for differences in acupuncture needle placement of select points between veterinary professionals with three different levels of acupuncture training in an academic teaching environment. Seven participants placed a total of six acupoints on a canine cadaver. Digital radiography was used to document each participant’s point placement. Each participant’s point location was then compared to a control “correct” point, and the distance between the two points was measured. A significant difference in placement accuracy was identified between the participants when grouped by training level (p Z 0.03). These results indicate that veterinary patients receiving acupuncture treatment from veterinarians with different levels of training may subsequently experience varying effects, although further studies are warranted on more specific acupoint description as well as the clinical implications of needle placement accuracy.