Summary: | 碩士 === 中國文化大學 === 生活應用科學系碩士在職專班 === 106 === Taiwan is currently facing the problem of low birthrate. Because factors such as medical and technological advancement have led to an increase in the dependency ratio, young people will become the country’s pillars in the future. Therefore, it is more necessary to focus on them. Youth are also the life cycle of growth and learning. The important stage is the critical period of life. With the rapid changes in society, innocentness is the environment or values, which are very different from before.
Therefore, this researcher is very concerned about whether the high school students who are in this stage will have influence on their leisure activities and biased behaviors under the influence of the mass media. They hope that through this study, the correlation between them.
The study focused on the use of one hundred and thirty public and private high school or secondary vocational schools in one of the 41 administrative districts of Taipei City and New Taipei City during the 105 academic year. The students were mainly students and were targeted at high school students and vocational college students. Adopting a sampling method, 500 questionnaires were distributed and data was collected using the “self-administered questionnaire survey” method. The research tools are divided into four parts. They are “Personal Background Data Questionnaire”, “Mass Media Questionnaire”, “Casual Participation Questionnaire”, and “Senior Vocational Student Behavior Questionnaire”. Descriptive statistics, t-tests, and singles are used. Factor analysis of variance, Pearson correlation analysis method for statistical analysis.
The results of the study are as follows:
1.First, leisure activities will not have significant differences due to "grade", "school system", "family style", "parental education level", and "parental career".
2.Second, the overall “leisure activities” are marked by significant differences in “gender” and “mass media”. The "leisure activity" sub-category will be significantly different from "family monthly gross income" and "family religious belief."
3.Third, deviation behavior will not be significantly different due to "grade", "school system" and "family religious belief."
4.Fourth, the overall “deviation behavior” is due to the significant difference between “family total monthly income”, “highest father’s academic level”, father’s occupation, and “maternal occupation.” The "deviation behavior" subdivision surface will be significantly different from "gender", "family style," "maternal highest academic qualification," and "mass media."
5.The results showed that there was no significant difference between the “leisure activity” and “deviation behavior” of high school senior students in the Greater Taipei area, except for “outdoor activities” that had no significant difference between “inward deviation behavior” and “school behavior deviation behavior.” Up to 0.01 significant level.
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