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대학생의 교양체육 수업 참여에 따른 SNS자기표현과 신체적 자기효능감 및 행복증진활동의 관계
조원득 한국웰니스학회 2023 한국웰니스학회지 Vol.18 No.3
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship among SNS self-expession, physical self-efficacy and happiness enhancing activities for College Students Attended P.E. class. To achieve the goal of this study, a total of 210 questionnaires were distributed and 210 copies were collected back. Out of those returned questionnaires, insincerely replied or double-replied questionnaires were excluded and finally 207 questionnaires were analyzed for this study. For analysis of the data, frequency analysis, exploratory factor analysis, reliability analysis, correlation analysis, and structural equating modeling were conducted using SPSS 21.0 and AMOS 21.0. Main findings were as follows: First, SNS self-expession had a positive effect on physical self-efficacy. Second, physical self-efficacy had a positive effect on happiness enhancing activities. Third, SNS self-expession had a positive effect on happiness enhancing activities. Fourth, physical self-efficacy mediated the relationship between SNS self-expession and happiness enhancing activities. Therefore, in order to encourage college students' happiness promotion activities, online and offline spaces for active exchange between professors and students and students should be prepared to support self-expression through SNS in the process of participating in liberal arts and sports. In addition, in order to form positive self-confidence in one's own body, a program segmented by ability should be applied in liberal arts and physical education classes. These efforts will not only encourage participation in liberal arts and sports, but will also prepare a foothold for lifelong sports, bringing us one step closer to leading a happy life.
조원득,최영미 이화여자대학교 통일학연구원 2023 Journal of peace and unification Vol.13 No.4
The effect of the U.S. troop deployment on authoritarian survival has contributed to a riveting discussion in the fields of international relations and comparative politics. Some argue that the U.S. troop deployment tends to maintain authoritarian regimes while others assert that the U.S. military has pursued regime change in host countries. The existing literature is filled with small-N qualitative studies and therefore, suffers from generalization problems. This study contributes to the literature by employing large-N quantitative analysis. With a more precise measurement of U.S. troop presence, we find that as a large size of U.S. troops with more than 500 forces are deployed to a host state, authoritarian governments are less likely to maintain their power. By con-trast, a small size of U.S. military presence does not show significant effects on failing incumbent dictatorship.