In this research, we aim to examine the relationship between the restriction of leisure and the negotiation of the restriction in the fencing participants as a sport for all. For this aim, I collected the data from 503 adults (195 male, 308 female wh...
In this research, we aim to examine the relationship between the restriction of leisure and the negotiation of the restriction in the fencing participants as a sport for all. For this aim, I collected the data from 503 adults (195 male, 308 female who are working on 13 fencing school in Seoul and Gyeonggi-do) from 14, March, 2011 to 13, April, 2011, and analyzed it through statistical survey.
We used a questionnaire as a tool containing 6 questions on population-statistical feature, 9 on the restriction of leisure and 13 on the negotiation of the restriction and analyzed the data through SPSS (ver. 17).
We set likelihood on .05 and selected t-test and one-way ANOVA, then examined the differences between the groups through Scheffé analysis as a posteriori test.
We also investigated the difference and relationship in the restriction of leisure and the negotiation of the restriction through Correlation Analysis and Multiple Regression Analysis.
The result of the analysis is following.
First of all, population-statistical features – gender, age, working period and the frequency- have a significant effect on the immanent and on the external analysis on the difference in the negotiation of the restriction.
Second the features above have a significant effects on the improvement and effects in the home and work places. And the features have also a significant effect on searching for the partner, financial state and selecting the school.
Third, the statistical analysis tells us that the improvement and the efforts in the home and works have an significant difference in immanent and external restriction, and so does the financial burden. Selecting the place has no significant difference in both immanent and external effect and searching for the partner has a significant difference in immanent analysis but not in external.