The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between psychological basic needs(autonomy, competence, relatedness) based on self-determination theory and career indecision of female college students. The participants of this study were 1,060 female college students in B city. To analyze data, cannonical correlation analysis was performed. The results of this study are as follows: First, the level of psychological basic needs was generally high among research participants and there were significant differences depending on the grades. Second, the level of career indecision was generally low and there were also significant differences depending on the grades. Third, the result of cannonical correlation analysis showed significant negative relationship between psychological basic needs and career indecision. Discussions and suggestions related to the results were provided.
Abstract-One of the key research items of Content-CentricNetworking is how to develop more efficient cache replacement policies, and most of the existing approaches have their foundations with dated web environments while considering little of the dynamicity of user interests. In this paper, we propose a new cache replacement policy, named as the "Recent Usage Frequency (RUF)." In order to deal with dynamic traffic patterns and alleviate temporal traffic variations, new position of popularity monitoring is suggested and the exponential weighted moving average is utilized. Performance evaluation shows that the proposed scheme outperforms the existing replacement policies in efficiency and resiliency.
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