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Asia-pacific Journal of Psychology and Counseling

Volume 2, No. 2, 2018, pp 199-204
http://dx.doi.org/10.21742/apjpc.2018.2.2.33

Abstract



Paper Differences in Activity Immersion According to the General Characteristics of Volunteers



    Jong-yoon Park1, Sung-je Cho2
    02838 Dept. Department of Regional and Welfare Administration Department, Dongbang Culture Graduate Univ., 28 Sungbok-Ro, Sungbokdong, Seoul, Korea
    1hyophd@naver.com, 2chosj715@daum.net

    Abstract

    The purpose of this study is to investigate the differences in activity immersion according to the general characteristics of volunteers. The study subjects were volunteers living in B city in Gyeonggi-do. The SPSS Program was utilized as the analysis method. Study results showed that firstly, when observing differences in activity immersion according to the sex of the volunteer, there was an average difference in the activity immersion of volunteers according to the significance level among statistical groups. Hence, this reveals that there was a higher activity immersion level in males than in females. Secondly, when observing differences in activity immersion according to the age of volunteers, it was shown that there was a higher activity immersion level the older the volunteer. Thirdly, when observing differences in activity immersion according to the work experience of volunteers, it was shown that there was a higher activity immersion level the more work experience the volunteer had. The implications of this study are that it will be used as baseline data for developing volunteer skill enforcement programs that will help find active roles for volunteers by revealing differences in activity immersion of volunteers.


 

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