พฤติกรรมการใช้บริการสถานบันเทิงของนิสิตวิศวกรรมศาสตร์ มหาวิทยาลัยเกษตรศาสตร์ จำนวน 53 คน
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TLDRThe presentation investigates the entertainment usage behaviors of engineering students at Kasetsart University, analyzing data collected through a Google Form questionnaire completed by 53 students. It examines various correlations, such as between academic year and alcohol consumption limits, time spent in entertainment venues versus spending, and the average number of visits to entertainment establishments. Statistical tests reveal patterns in spending, distances to venues, and drinking habits, ultimately highlighting significant trends in student behavior and preferences in their entertainment choices.
Takeaways
- 😀 The group is researching the entertainment behavior of engineering students at Kasetsart University.
- 😀 Data collection was conducted using a Google Form with 19 questions and 53 student participants.
- 😀 The study aims to analyze trends in entertainment service usage among students.
- 😀 Four pairs of questions were chosen for probability analysis, focusing on factors like alcohol consumption and spending time in entertainment venues.
- 😀 Conditional probability indicated that third and fourth-year students are more likely to consume over 12 alcoholic drinks.
- 😀 A correlation coefficient of 0.24 suggests a weak positive relationship between year of study and alcohol consumption limits.
- 😀 A moderate positive correlation (0.36) was found between time spent in entertainment venues and average spending.
- 😀 Descriptive statistics highlighted averages for spending, distance to venues, and monthly usage frequency.
- 😀 Various distribution tests were conducted, revealing different distribution types for spending and distance metrics.
- 😀 Overall conclusions indicate relationships between spending behavior and factors such as social company and alcohol limits.
Q & A
What was the primary focus of the group's study?
-The group aimed to analyze the entertainment service usage behaviors of engineering students at Kasetsart University.
How did the group collect data for their study?
-They used a Google Form with a total of 19 questions, surveying 53 engineering students.
What were the two main statistical topics discussed in the analysis?
-The analysis focused on multiple random variables and correlation coefficients.
What correlation was found between the year of study and alcohol consumption limits?
-The analysis indicated a weak positive correlation (0.24), suggesting that higher year levels tend to correlate with higher alcohol consumption limits.
What was the relationship between average spending and time spent in entertainment venues?
-A moderate positive correlation (0.36) was found, indicating that increased spending is associated with longer durations spent in venues.
What did the study find regarding the average number of times students use entertainment services in a month?
-The findings suggested that average grades below 2.5 correlate with around 6 visits per month, while grades around 3.5-4 correlate with only 1 visit per month.
What was the average expenditure per visit found in the study?
-The average spending per visit to entertainment services was reported to be around 300 baht.
What distribution did the researchers find for the average expenditure per visit?
-The average expenditure was found to follow a normal distribution.
What conclusion was reached regarding the distance from entertainment venues to student accommodations?
-The average distance was found to be 2.5 kilometers or more, indicating a trend toward greater distances.
What does the study suggest about the overall correlation between social factors and entertainment usage?
-The study highlights several correlations, including that as the number of friends accompanying a student increases, the likelihood of gaining new friends also increases.
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