2015
DOI: 10.11628/ksppe.2015.18.5.413
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Preference and Image Perception for Color and Shape in Green Interior

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“…Tukey's multirange test showed color preference were in the order of blue, green, yellow, red, purple, orange, pink, and white. In comparison with the report of Jang et al (2015) that the color preference was in the order of white, green, pink, red, and yellow colors, this study showed the opposite except green color, indicating preferred color can be different according to the characteristics of the space. In addition, similar to the result of comparing the color preference before and after the experiences (Table 7), with similarity to outcomes of comparing the averages, red color was statistically significantly lower after experiencing.…”
Section: Color Preference Of Foliage Plants or Flowers During Indoor contrasting
confidence: 79%
“…Tukey's multirange test showed color preference were in the order of blue, green, yellow, red, purple, orange, pink, and white. In comparison with the report of Jang et al (2015) that the color preference was in the order of white, green, pink, red, and yellow colors, this study showed the opposite except green color, indicating preferred color can be different according to the characteristics of the space. In addition, similar to the result of comparing the color preference before and after the experiences (Table 7), with similarity to outcomes of comparing the averages, red color was statistically significantly lower after experiencing.…”
Section: Color Preference Of Foliage Plants or Flowers During Indoor contrasting
confidence: 79%
“…high scores in 'bright', 'clean', 'comfortable', the green group in 'calm', 'comfortable', 'relaxed', the red group in 'fancy', 'bright', 'spirited', the yellow group in 'bright', 'clean', 'warm', the orange group in 'bright', 'clean', 'fancy', and the blue group in 'comfortable', 'calm', 'cool'. This result of this study that the white, green and blue groups felt calm and comfortable, the red and orange groups felt fancy, and the yellow group felt warm is supported by Jang et al (2015) stating that the green and white groups generally showed high scores in 'comfortable', 'calm', and the red and yellow groups in 'warm', 'fancy'. It is also supported by Lee and Son (1999) that people felt comfortable and stable in visual stimulation of green plants, and by Song (2004) who claimed that people felt more comfortable in a space with green plants.…”
Section: Emotional Responses Of Firefighters To 6 Plant Colorssupporting
confidence: 63%
“…> 분홍색 > 적색 > 노란색순으로 나타났다는Jang et al(2015)의 보고와 특히 녹색 색상이 감정적으로 선호도가 높은 것으로 나타 났다는 Valdez and Mehrabian(1994)의 보고와 같이 본 연구결 과 회의공간 절화장식시 녹색계열의 절화장식 선호도가 높게 나타 난 것은 인공색채보다 녹색식물의 자연색채를 선호하는 것으로 볼 성별, 전공유무, 그리고 절화 구입시 중요하게 생각하는 부분에서는 충성도에 미치는 영향이 없는 것으로 나타났으며, 1년 간 절화 구입 금액의 정도에 따라 충성도에 미치는 영향을 알아본 결과, 충성도 3 "친구나 다른 직원에게 절화 구입을 적극 추천하고 싶다"는 문항의 경우 유의수준 α=0.05에 있어 P-value 0.02(χ 2 값: 14.142)로 나타나 절화 구입 금액에 따라 충성도 3에 영향을 미치 는 것으로 해석할 수 있다. 또한 연령에 따라 충성도에 미치는 영향 을 알아본 결과, 충성도 1 "다른 사람에게 절화를 장식한 것에 대해 긍정적으로 이야기 할 수 있다"는 문항과 유의수준 α=0.05에 있어 P-value 0.02(χ 2 값: 34.989)로 나타나 연령에 따라서 충성도 1에 차이가 있음을 알 수 있었다.…”
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