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가정과삶의질학회 가정과삶의질연구 한국가정관리학회지 제23권 5호 (통권 제77호)
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2005.10
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103 - 121 (19page)

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The purpose of this study was to examine the influences of their money attitudes to spending behaviors of middle, high, and college students. The total number of students selected for this study were 1,252. Factor analysis, Cronbach′ α, two-way ANOVA, Duncan′ multiple range test, Pearson correlation analysis, and multiple regression were used for statistical analysis.
The results were summarized as followings:
1) The tendency of attitude that money is good was highest Also, the tendency of attitude that money represents freedom and power was slightly high. On the other hand the attitudes that money represents achievement, and that money is evil were low. Especially the attitude that money represents respect was lowest.
2) Resulting from two-way ANOVA, the attitudes that money is good and represents achievement showed significant interaction effects between sex and age. The attitude that money is good showed significant differences by sex especially among middle and high school students. The attitude that money represents achievement showed significant differences by age among the male students. Three types of attitudes that money is evil, money represents respect, and money represents both freedom and power showed significant main effects in different age groups. Also the attitude that money represents freedom and power showed significant main effect by different sexes.
3) Four different types of measuring spending behaviors scored slightly low mark.
4) Resulting from two-way ANOVA, four different spending behaviors showed significant difference only by sexes and ages. Planned spending behavior and conscious spending behavior showed significant differences in ages and sexes separately, While impulsive spending behavior by different age groups resulted in significant differences. Excessive spending behavior by sexes resulted in significant differences.
5) Regression analysis showed that planned spending behavior had the linear relationships in age, sex, self-esteem, and attitude that money is good. Conscious spending behavior had the linear relationships in sex, and attitudes that money represent achievement, respect, and freedom Impulsive spending behavior had the linear relationships in age, self-esteem, and attitudes that money is good and that money is evil, and attitude that money represent freedom Excessive spending behavior had the linear relationships in sex, self-esteem, and attitudes that money represent achievement, respect, and freedom.

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Ⅳ. 결과해석
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