2009
DOI: 10.55951/nurture.v3i1.36
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Knowledge and Skills Used and the Satisfaction Derived in the Choice of Apparel among University Students

Abstract: The purpose was to examine the relationship between the knowledge and skills used in the selection of apparel and the satisfaction obtained. Data were collected from 210 undergraduate students of which 94 were females and 116 were males. A self administered questionnaire and focus group discussions were used. Knowledge and skills related to apparel choice were measured by a 12- item Likert scale. Satisfaction was measured using a 15- item test asking how the respondents personally feel about their clothes and … Show more

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