Understanding College Student's Experiences, Knowledge, and Preferences in Horticultural Activity

Q3 Social Sciences
H. Kwack
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Background and objective: In order to develop basic data for horticultural education and activities for college students struggling to overcome various stress and practical problems, this study is designed to understand the actual conditions of college students' horticultural experience, knowledge, and preferences.Methods: First, the experiences of horticultural activities were classified and analyzed using Google Forms. At this time, the horticultural experience was investigated by dividing it into whether there was a plant cultivation experience, a personal plant experience, and plant purchase experiences. Second, gardening activities and knowledge and preference were analzed. Third, the correlation between plant experience and plant knowledge was analyzed, and a factor analysis was conducted to determine preferred horticultural activities and class programs.Results: In the case of experiencing plant cultivation, there was a high interest in companion plants, understanding plant management methods, preventing pests, packaging or storage methods of flowers, and social media related to plants. In the case of no experience in plant cultivation, plant indifference, difficulty in cultivation, and mental and time leisure were cited as conditions for plant cultivation. While personal plant purchasing experience is about two to three times a year, gift purchasing experience was very high, and the reason why flowers were not purchased except for gifts was because they were discarded or did not know how to store them. Plant knowledge, such as plant types, names, and breeding methods, was very low, but plant terriers showed high interest, and preferences for flower plants, foliage plants, succulent plants, and fine dust removal plants and gardens, gardens, and plantation activities were high. "Plant experience" was highly connected with the latest knowledge such as "understanding fine dust plants" (p < .001), especially "plant interest" was highly connected with all the horticultural knowledge presented (p < .001). As a result of the arithmetic factor analysis, the rotational factor analysis of the six factors showed the highest number of "plant activity" types, and the factor load was important in the order of flower complex tour, plant shop tour, water cultivation, terrarium, and indoor gardening activities. The second factor was "horticulture and horticultural activities," and the factor load was high in the order of correctional care, garden care, gardening, herb raising, and vegetable raising activities.
了解大学生在园艺活动中的经验、知识和偏好
背景和目的:为了为克服各种压力和实际问题的大学生提供园艺教育和活动的基础数据,本研究旨在了解大学生园艺经验、知识和偏好的实际情况。方法:首先,使用谷歌表格对园艺活动的经验进行分类和分析。此时,通过将园艺体验分为是否有植物栽培体验、个人植物体验和植物购买体验来调查园艺体验。其次,对园艺活动和知识偏好进行了分析。第三,分析了植物经验与植物知识之间的相关性,并进行了因子分析,以确定首选的园艺活动和课堂计划。结果:在体验植物种植的情况下,人们对伴侣植物、了解植物管理方法、预防害虫、鲜花的包装或储存方法以及与植物相关的社交媒体都很感兴趣。在没有植物栽培经验的情况下,植物冷漠、栽培困难以及精神和时间空闲被认为是植物栽培的条件。个人购买植物的经验大约是一年两到三次,而购买礼物的经验非常高,除了礼物之外,鲜花之所以没有被购买,是因为它们被丢弃或不知道如何储存。植物知识,如植物类型、名称和繁殖方法,非常低,但植物梗表现出很高的兴趣,对花卉、观叶植物、多肉植物和精细除尘植物以及花园、花园和种植活动的偏好很高。“植物经验”与“理解细尘植物”等最新知识高度相关(p<.001),尤其是“植物兴趣”与所呈现的所有园艺知识高度相关。算术因子分析的结果是,六个因子的旋转因子分析显示“植物活动”类型的数量最高,因子负荷在花卉综合体游览、植物商店游览、水培、玻璃容器和室内园艺活动的顺序中很重要。第二个因素是“园艺和园艺活动”,因子负荷较高,依次为矫正护理、花园护理、园艺、草药饲养和蔬菜饲养活动。
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Journal of People, Plants, and Environment
Journal of People, Plants, and Environment Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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