INTERNATIONAL ACADEMIC MULTIDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH CONFERENCE IN COPENHAGEN 2019
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<p>Conference Proceedings of<br>INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE BUSINESS EDUCATION SOCIAL SCIENCES<br>TOURISM AND TECHNOLOGY IN 2019<br>Copenhagen, Denmark<br>3 – 5 July, 2019<br>ICBTS 2019</p> <p>Edited by Kai Heuer, Wismar University, Germany<br>Chayanan Kerdpitak, ICBTS Research & Publication, USA<br>Nitaigour Premchand Mahalik, California State University, Fresno, USA<br>Bob Barrett, American Public University, USA<br>Vipin Nadda, University of Sunderland, United Kingdom<br>Published by ICBTS Conference Center<br>225 Wilmington, West Chester Pike,<br>Chadds Ford, PA 19317, USA</p>ICBTS Conference Centeren-USINTERNATIONAL ACADEMIC MULTIDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH CONFERENCE IN COPENHAGEN 2019OPINION OF SMOKERS IN BANGKOK METROPOLITAN AREA ON METHODS TO QUIT SMOKING
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<p> The purpose of this research is to study the opinion of Smokers in Bangkok Metropolitan area on methods to quit smoking reviews on smoking cessation methods of people in Bangkok Thailand how to conduct research the research model is a descriptive research, for example, a smoker living in the metropolitan area of Bangkok and its vicinity,Thailand. Use a accidentally sampling technique from the above population. Number of 332People research tools are questionnaires created by researchers. Collect information with a sample group to respond to a questionnaire. Analyzes data with the average and standard deviation.<br>The research results showed that a smoker who was a citizen in the metropolitan area of Bangkok Thailand. In the overview, there is a comment on how to quit out of cigarettes in each method very rarely how quit smoking. That Sample Huge selection 3 first is in the medical treatment by prescription ranked that1 Use of the drug quit smoking from Medical Order (smoking cessation medications) 67.12%ranked 2 Use of the drug alternative Nicotine Therapy-Gum Form (NRT-nicotine chewing gum) 61.74%and ranked 3 Use your mouth rinse to quit.</p>Chantana ChangchenvateUdomporn YingpaiboonsukKanrawee Thiralertpanit
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2019-07-052019-07-05PERSONNEL DEMAND IN MEDIUM-SIZED PRINTING BUSINESS IN RECESSION
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Apinya Mungaoklang
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2019-07-052019-07-05SATISFACTION WITH COURSE OUTLINE FILING PROCESS TO BE EFFECTIVE TO RESPOND THE POLICY OF WEBOMETRICS RANKING OF WORLD UNIVERSITIES AND TO BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH NATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS FRAMEWORK IN EDUCATION
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<p> This research aims to study the satisfaction of the instructors, Faculty of Industrial Technology, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, who are following the process of filing the course outline in response to the policy of World Webometrics University Rankings and is based on the National Qualifications Framework in Education which is classified by gender, age, and the professors who are affiliated with.<br>The population used in the research are the teachers who taught in semester 1 and semester 2, academic year 2017, using 57 questionnaires and 53 for returning.<br>The tools used in this research is the questionnaire made by the researcher. It is from analyzing data by using standard deviation percent and the ready-made programs.<br>The results of this research found that:<br>1. Instructors in Faculty of Industrial Technology, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, are mostly male and working in electrical technology department in the age of 41 to 45 years old.<br>2. The overall level of satisfaction of instructors before adjusting the course outline filing process is fair. When considered, the most satisfaction is to promote Webometrics World University Ranking. The second is that the reduction of execution, submission and publishing of course details and field experience details following TQF 3 and TQF 4. The students can download TQF 3 and TQF 4 on instructors’ private website. The less satisfaction is that the period of TQF 3 and TQF 4 publishing following the quality assurance indicator, factor 1. The level of satisfaction of instructors after adjusting the course outline filing process is the most satisfaction. It is found that the most satisfaction is the promotion of Webometrics World University Ranking and the students can download TQF 3 and TQF 4 on the instructors’ private website. The second is the reduction of execution, submission and publishing of course details (TQF 3) and field experience (TQF 4) following quality assurance indicator, factor 1. The less satisfaction is the promotion of Webometrics Ranking of World Universities.</p> <p><br><strong>Keywords:</strong> Satisfaction , Webometrics Ranking of World Universities , Qualifications Framework in Education</p>Bannasorn SanthanChonmapat TorasaAubonrat DueadkhunthodKwanruan Rusmee
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2019-07-052019-07-05HOOKWORM-RELATED CUTANEOUS LARVA MIGRANS IN TRAVELER WITH AN UNUSUAL ENTRY SITE
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<p> Hookworm-related cutaneous larva migrans (HrCLM), or creeping eruption, is an infestation caused by penetration and migration in the skin of animal hookworm larvae. It is self-limited infection but has been reported to persist for as long as 18 months. In this case, a 23-year-old healthy Thai woman who spent vacation for 3 days in Phuket and her activities included sunbathing and covering herself with sand on the beach frequented by many dogs. She developed an eruption on her abdomen a few weeks after her return to Bangkok and was treated by three doctors but the eruption prolonged for 8 months. She had an elevated serpiginous, erythematous and intertwined track localized which initial point at umbilicus, turn right, and migrated up straight then turning right along the left costal margin. A biopsy taken from the leading end of the trail revealed hookworm larva structure and cutaneous larva migran was diagnosed. The patient was treated only with oral albendazole 400 mg twice a day for 7 days. The pruritus stopped within 2 days after treatment and no recurrence was observed after 6 months. This is the first report of an unusual entry site at umbilicus.</p> <p><br><strong>Keywords:</strong> Cutaneous larva migrans, umbilicus, albendazole, Thailand</p>Duangporn NacapunchaiThavatchai KamolthamParon Dekumyoy
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2019-07-052019-07-05STAFF PARTICIPATION IN THE INTERNAL QUALITY ASSURANCE IN EDUCATION: A CASE STUDY O COLLEGE OF ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES, SUAN SUNANDHA RAJABHAT UNIVERSITY, SAMUT SONGKHRAM EDUCATION CENTER
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<p> The research “A Study of Staff participation in the Internal Quality Assurance in Education: A Case Study of College of Allied Health Sciences, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, Samut Songkhram Education Center” aimed to study the levels of perception and participation of staffs who worked in the Internal Quality Assurance Department at College of Allied Health Sciences, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University and performed the relationship between the general information and the participation in the Internal Quality Assurance. The sample group of this research was 49 academic staffs and 28 non-academic staffs which were totally 77 staffs. Data collection in this research was using questionnaire and analyzing by the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences for Window. Data analysis of demographic characteristics was employed by percentage; levels of perception and participations were done by Mean (X) and Standard Deviation (S.D.)<br>The results proved that staffs of College of Allied Health Sciences, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University had the levels of perception in the Internal Quality Assurance in Education in four parts of PLAN, DO, CHECK, ACTION (PDCA Model) in “Extremely Participated”. The result of each stratum defined that the highest level of perception was come from ACTIOIN (M = 4.63), followed by PLAN (M = 4.61). Conversely, the lowest level of perception was DO (M = 4.41).<br>For the level of participation in the Internal Quality Assurance in Education, four parts of PDCA were related to “Very Participated”. Each stratum also demonstrated that the highest level of participation was from ACTION (M = 4.62), followed by CHECK (M = 4.58) in contrast to the lowest level of participation of DO (M = 4.32).</p> <p><br><strong>Keywords:</strong> Internal Quality Assurance in Education, participation, staff, achievement</p>Darun Kitisarakunchai
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2019-07-052019-07-05STRESS MANAGEMENT IN SPORTS SCIENCE STUDENTS SUAN SUNANDHA RAJABHAT UNIVERSITY
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<p> The purpose of this research were to investigate the prevalence of perceived stress level and source of stress management in Sports Science Students at Faculty of Science and Technology, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University.The population consisted of 349 person’ undergraduate student of the Sports Science Students at Faculty of Science and Technology, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, who were selected by simple random. The four instrument used in the study were the Demograhics Characteristic Questionnaire, the Perceive Stress Questionnaire (SPST-20, and source of stress management Questionnaire. The data were analyzed by using descriptive ststistics.<br>The results revealed that most of the subjects had perceived stress moderate level 38.11% and 36.96% had perceived stress at low and high level, respectively. The overall source of stress of participant was at a moderate level including financial and Health status was low level source of stress.<br>The finding indicated that perceived stress level and source of stress in Sports Science Student is an important mental health problem that instructors and institutes should be aware of the continuing monitor and follow up on Sports Science Student perceive stress level will have very useful for early detection and apply to prepare the readiness of Sports Science student study.</p> <p><br><strong>Keyword:</strong> Stress, Stress management</p>Jarosporn KhonchoomMelanie Urasanit
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2019-07-052019-07-05THE EXPECTATIONS OF NURSING STUDENTS ON TEACHING AND LEARNING MANAGEMENT
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<p> The objectives of this survey research, on the expectations of nursing students on teaching and learning<br>management, were: to investigate the expectations of nursing students on teaching and learning management; and<br>to compare the expectations of nursing students on teaching and learning management by College of Nursing and<br>Health, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, classified by year of study. Populations of the research were first<br>year student – forth year students, totally 435 students. Samples were 200 students. Questionnaire was the<br>collecting data instrument which comprise of 2 parts. The part was demographic data, such as sex, age, year of<br>study, domicile, Grade Point Average: GPA. The second part was the 3 aspects of expectations of nursing students<br>toward the managing teaching and learning by College of Nursing and Health, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat<br>University, which are: 1) managing the teaching and learning process and curriculum objectives; 2) management<br>process; and 3) evaluation of educational management. Findings showed that most of students were female (86<br>percent), 20 years old (31 percent), hometown in Northeast of Thailand (58.5 percent), G.P.A. between 3.01-3.50<br>(55 percent). When considering the expectations toward the teaching and learning management from the students<br>of College of Nursing and Health, the aspect of managing the teaching and learning process was found that most<br>of the student, 56.5 percent, expected to be able to apply the knowledge gained in performing to help the patient<br>with the highest potential ( X = 4.50) . Meanwhile, the aspect of management process was found that most of the<br>student, 52 percent, can get the job in the famous hospital after graduated and earn a good income ( X = 4.44). In<br>the same time, the aspect of evaluation of educational management was found that most of the student, 51 percent,<br>expects to be qualified from the professional exam after graduated ( X = 4. 41) . Moreover, the different year of<br>study was no different in the expectations toward the managing teaching and learning program.</p> <p><br><strong>Keywords:</strong> Expectations, Managing the Teaching and Learning Program, Nursing Students</p>Kanya NapapongsaKanit NgowsiriBoonsri KittichottipanichUdomporn YingpaiboonsukKase Napapongsa
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2019-07-052019-07-05SATISFACTION OF THE STUDENTS IN FACULTY OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY, SUAN SUNANDHA RAJABHAT UNIVERSITY, WITH THE ADMINISTRATIVE WORK OF STUDENT AFFAIRS
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<p> This research aims to study the satisfaction of the students in Faculty of Industrial Technology, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, with the administrative work of Student Affairs. This is classified by gender, major and studying year in 4 work fields: Student Affairs, Administration and Welfare, Guidance and Scholarship, and Art and Culture.<br>The population used in the research are the undergraduate students in faculty of Industrial Technology, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, that are studying in semester 1 academic year 2017. Data collecting will be January 8, 2018 to January 31, 2018 by using 350 questionnaire and 338 for the returned.<br>The instrument used in this research is the questionnaire made by the researcher. It is from analyzing data by using percentage, average and standard deviation and the ready-made programs.<br>From the research, it is found that:<br>1. The students in Faculty of Industrial Technology, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, are mostly first year female students studying in Graphic and Multimedia Design major.<br>2. The satisfaction of the students in Faculty of Industrial Technology, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, with the administrative work of Student Affairs is overall excellent. When considered each work field in Division of Art and Culture and Student Affairs, it is found that Administrative work and Welfare is most satisfied. Next below is Art and Culture and Student Affairs. The least satisfaction is Guidance and Scholarship, but it is still the great satisfied.</p> <p><br><strong>Keywords:</strong> Satisfaction, Administrative work, Student Affairs</p>Natakamol LookkhamKritsakon IntawichaiSahapop Gleblumjeak
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2019-07-052019-07-05THE ANALYSIS OF REVENUE MANAGEMENT ON REVENUE COLLECTION, ECONOMICAL AND COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF SUAN SUNANDHA RAJABHAT UNIVERSITY
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<p> The objectives of this research are 1) to analyze the actual revenue trends from revenue collection in the fiscal year 2015-2017 2) to analyze the success of revenue collection in the fiscal year 2015-2017 and 3) to analyze the economical and cost-effectiveness of revenue management in the fiscal year 2015-2017. The data used in this research were gathered from the financial statements from the past 3 years since the fiscal year 2015 - 2017 (1 October 2014 - 30 September 2017). The analytical tools used in this research are trend analysis, revenue collection analysis, economic analysis and cost- effectiveness analysis of revenue management.<br>The finding revealed that:<br>1. In terms of revenue collection from the income, it was found that in the fiscal year 2016, the revenue tended to increase from the fiscal year 2015, especially the revenue from the academic services which tended to rise as the highest sector, followed by other revenue and the revenue from educational management. On the other hand, the revenue collection from fund raising tended to decrease from the fiscal year 2015.<br>In the fiscal year 2017, the revenue tended to rise from the fiscal year 2015, especially the revenue from academic services followed by educational management, while other revenue decreased from year 2015. In addition, the revenue collection from interest and fund raising has a tendency to decrease also.<br>2. The analysis of the revenue collection achievement of Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University included the revenue from educational management which could be classified as normal sector fund and special sector fund, the research result on both funds found that the achievement of revenue collection in the fiscal year 2015 was lower than the estimated target, while the revenue collection in the fiscal year 2016 was higher than the estimated target. In 2017, the revenue collection was higher than the estimated revenue.<br>3. To analyze the economical and cost-effectiveness in managing revenue management of Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, such as an income from education management. The research found that normal sector funds and special sector funds in the fiscal year 2015 - 2017, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University has managed revenue from education income management economically and cost-effectiveness. In the overall picture every year, the most economical and cost-effective year was 2015, followed by 2016 and 2017, respectively. However, considering the tendency of economical and cost-effectiveness of revenue management, it was apparently that the rate decreased every year.</p> <p><br><strong>Keywords:</strong> Revenue collection, Economical, Cost-effectiveness</p>Montree SairotrungSakul Jariyajamsit
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2019-07-052019-07-05CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK OF PACKAGING DEVELOPMENT OF OTOP PRODUCTS OF MAHASAWAT ARGICULTURAL HOUSEWIFE GROUP, NAKHON PATHOM PROVINCE
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<p> The research aims to create a conceptual framework for OTOP packaging development of Mahasawat Agricultural Housewife Group in Nakhon Pathom. The samples used in this research are<br>(1) The analysis of product packaging needs of Mahasawat Agricultural Housewife Group collected data from 10 people by conducting Focus Group Discussion. The research found that conceptual framework of OTOP packaging development of Mahasawat Agricultural Housewife Group Nakhon Pathom province consists of (1) an analysis of problems and needs of product packaging of Mahasawat Agricultural Housewife Group (2) design development guidelines (3) Prototype development (4) Packaging evaluation (5) Production and (6) The improvement of the evaluation results of the OTOP product packaging development framework of Mahasawat Agricultural Housewife Group in Nakhon Pathom is overall at the highest level at an average of 4.75 and has a standard deviation of 0.20.</p> <p><br><strong>Keywords:</strong> Design framework, Packaging, OTOP products</p>Krairop CharoensopaWat PloysriPatinya Sang-AroonSuppawan Pankohlerng
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2019-07-052019-07-05GUIDELINES FOR THE CREATIVE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT OF RED LOTUS LAKE
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<p> The purpose of this research was aimed to study the guidelines of creative tourism development in tourist attractions at Red Lotus Lake that located in Chiang Wae Community, Chiang Wae Subdistrict, Kumphawapi District, Udon Thani Province. This research was joined with quantitative and qualitative approach. The population of quantitative research was Thai tourists who creative visited at Red Lotus Lake.<br>The simple sample selection was made on 398 tourists. The instrument was the questionnaire which collected the data from the creative tourists at Red Lotus Lake by descriptive analysis. The qualitative approach was made by purposive sampling through in-depth interview. The finding found that the level of the guidelines for the creative tourism development of Red Lotus Lake should be the general attractive conditions, the received value and facilities from creative tourism, tourism service quality, the tourism activity patterns and tourist information channel were high and the moderate level on the cooperation among government, private sector, tourists and communities.</p> <p><br><strong>Keywords:</strong> Tourism, Red Lotus Lake, Development</p>Natnaporn Aeknarajindawat
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2019-07-052019-07-05GUIDELINES FOR MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT OF STANDARD LOGISTIC LABOUR SKILLS TESTING CENTER
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<p> Logistics has become widespread and popular in the business world. Due to the global trade mechanism, the public and private sectors have given priority to logistics. International trade has been rapidly growing in era of globalization. Logistics is therefore one strategy that will be used to increase trade competitiveness. This study uses the mixed research applying between the qualitative and quantitative approaches. Descriptive statistics and content analysis were analyzed for quantitative and qualitative approaches, respectively. The objectives of the research aim to study about service of standard logistic labour skills testing center and to develop management of standard logistic labour skills testing center. To explore the satisfaction of clients taking a service to the standard logistic labour skills testing center, the semi-structured questionnaires were conducted to 400 samples in quantitative approach. The reliability of Conbrach’s Alpha coefficient for the satisfaction was 0.896. The results showed that the testing center provides the overall satisfaction at the high level (3.73) and the individual satisfaction were center service (3.92), service fee (3.78), employee service (3.78), other facilities (3.59) and accessing to the center (3.49), respectively. The hypothesis testing of clients for the satisfaction to guidelines in developing the standard logistic labour skills testing center showed that there were no statistically significant difference between different factors of profile such as sex, age, education level, occupation and monthly income (p value > 0.05). To determine the direction in developing the standard logistic labour skills testing center, the indept-interviewing was used in the qualitative approach conducting stake holders of the center, which are representatives from administrators, employees and clients. The suggestion is to adjust the landscape and the atmosphere of the center.</p> <p><br><strong>Keywords</strong>—Logistic, Standard logistic labour skills testing center, Management</p>Dr. Pichet TreewaiAssist. Prof. Dr. Hathaikan Chootrakool
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2019-07-052019-07-05TREATMENT OF CANCER BY THAI FOLK DOCTOR: A CASE STUDY IN CENTRAL REGION OF THAILAND
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<p> In Thailand, it was clear that the non-communicable diseases were the main cause of death, about 320,000 people dead per year. Cancer was one in five of the chronic non-communicable diseases, and was one of the top 10 diseases that were the cause of human death today. Folk medicine was an alternative medicine in Thailand. This research was aim to collect cancer treatment knowledge of folk medicine from folk healers, and to analyze folk wisdom about the symptoms, diagnosis, drug formulation, and treatment methods of cancer by folk doctors. The sample group in this research was consist of 4 folk doctors, who have inherited the knowledge from the ancestors, and 7 cancer patients, who were treated by folk healers. This was qualitative research method using qualitative research by in-depth interview. The tools were questionnaire, and in-depth interview form for folk doctors. Another tools were questionnaire, and in-depth interview form for the patients. The first folk doctor was Mr. Charoen Sangphap, 61 years old, the second folk doctor was Mrs. Som-O Kirkchaiwan, 78 years old, the third folk doctor was Mr. Prempree Ruayphinich, 68 years old, and the fourth folk doctor was Mr. Choocheep Kongkasri, 81 years old. Based on cancer patients interviewing, the details were as follows: the first patient was female, suffering from breast cancer, the second patient was female, suffering from bowel cancer, the third patient was female, suffering from breast cancer, the fourth patient was female, suffering from breast cancer, the fifth patient was male, suffering from liver cancer, the sixth patient was female, suffering from breast cancer, and the seventh patient was male, suffering from bowel cancer, respectively. The diagnosis and treatment of each folk doctor was different depending on the knowledge that has been received, which was mainly treated with herbal medicines. Cancer treatment must refrain from forbidden food. Everyone was satisfied with the treatment by folk doctor.</p> <p><br><strong>Keywords:</strong> Folk doctor, Herbal medicines, Cancer</p>Pradubphet KrutchangthongSupalak FakkhamWannee PromdaoThanya Promsorn
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2019-07-052019-07-05THE INFLUENCE OF DIFFERENT SCRIPTS ON WORD RECOGNITION: A STUDY OF SUAN SUNANDHA RAJABHAT UNIVERSITY LEARNERS OF JAPANESE
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<p>The Japanese writing system is complex and uses a mixture of three different scripts. Each script has its own certain function. Switching between the scripts; between katakana and hiragana might result in students’ word recognition. This study attempts to clarify the visually familiar words which are easier for students to recognize the origin of loan words in Japanese than the visually unfamiliar words.</p>Premvadee Na Nakornpano Achara Wongsothorn Suwaree Yodchim
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2019-07-052019-07-056464EXERCISE BEHAVIOR OF THE PEOPLE WHO EXERCISED AT PUBLIC PARKS IN BANGKOK, THAILAND
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<p>The research objective is to study the exercise behavior and opinions of the people on exercise at public parks, Bangkok, Thailand. It is descriptive research. The samples consisted of 206 samples of the people who exercised at public parks, Bangkok. They were selected by convenient sampling. The sample size was calculated by Cohen Table (Cohen, 1992). The research tools were the questionnaires constructed by the researcher and consisted of 5 rating scales answers. The questionnaires were tested for quality with content validity and reliability by Alpha-Coefficient Cronbach which the reliability was 0.89. Data collection was conducted by self-directed questionnaires. The data were analyzed by descriptive statistics. The research results showed the samples had the 3 most popular exercises were walking, jogging and aerobic dance. The exercises that the samples do almost every day are jogging, walking, and aerobic dance. With regarding the opinion of exercise it was found that the samples had a moderate level of the opinions about the items of benefits, barriers and exercise ability (X = 3.42, X = 2.54 and X = 2.69 respectively).</p>Asst. Prof. Dr. Premwadee Karuhadej Assoc.Prof. Prapaiwan Danpradit
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2019-07-052019-07-056868INFROMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY COMPETENCY NEEDS OF STUDENT TEACHERS IN FACULTY OF EDUCATION, SUAN SUNANDHA RAJABHAT UNIVERSITY, THAILAND
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<p>In the 21st century, Information Communication Technology (ICT) affects the human’s required skills to live, learn, and work which should be developed by schooling process. The classroom teacher must be responsible for establishing the classroom environment and preparing the learning opportunities that facilitate students’ use of technology for learning. Therefore, all classroom teachers are prepared to provide their students with these opportunities. The professional development programs of the in-service teacher and the prospective teacher should provide technology-rich experience throughout all aspects of the training course. In order to have the necessary information entered into the specific program development, the targets’ needs should be assessed. The survey research was designed to study the needs of student teachers at Faculty of Education, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University in academic year of 2018. The 200 participants of study were the 5th year student teachers determined by Yamane’s size sampling (significance level .05) and proportional stratified random sampling. The research instrument was 22 items of 5point Likert-type scale questionnaire with dual-response format. This article reveals the analysis results of needs assessment and Priority Needs Index (PNI).</p>Asst. Prof. Dr. Sucheera Mahimuang
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2019-07-052019-07-057676FACTORS INFLUENCING ASIAN TOURISTS’ DECISION IN SELECTING BANGKOK AS THEIR TRAVEL DESTINATIO
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<p>This research aims to study the general characteristics and behavior of Asian tourists who decided to travel in Bangkok and to study the factors influencing Asian tourists’ decision in selecting Bangkok as their travel destination. The sample group used in this research was male – female Asian tourists who travelled in Thailand. In 2017, there were 1,243,720 tourists traveling in Thailand (Ministry of Tourism and Sports, 2560) which was classified by East Asian region, including China, Japan, Taiwan, North Korea, and South Korea by using the Taro Yamane table and a confidence level was set up at 95% with a standard deviation set not more than 5%. The 400 sampling was collected by using a questionnaire (Questionnaire) as a tool in this study. The results of the analysis of factors influencing Asian tourists’ decision in selecting Bangkok as their travel destination found that the overall opinion level is in a very high level, in tourist attractions, followed by the pricing of accommodation then social and political aspects respectively. From The hypothesis test 1 , the researcher found that age and tourists travelling behavior has significantly related to each other, categorized by reasons in travelling and people who have influence on decisions at level 0 .0 5 . Tourists’ income and travelling behavior was significantly related to each other, categorized by reasons in travelling, travel expenses and the frequency of travelling at level 0 .0 5 . Tourist’s occupation and travelling behavior was significantly related to tourist gender, categorized by reasons in travelling and travelling information awareness from any sources of media at level 0.05. From the hypothesis test 2, the researcher found that different age was significantly influence tourists’ decision in selecting Bangkok as their travel destination differently, categorized by pricing, accommodation at level 0 .0 5 . Tourist’s different occupations were significantly influence on tourists’ decision in selecting Bangkok as their travel destination differently, categorized by pricing at level 0 .0 . Furthermore, tourist’s educational level was statistical significantly influence on tourists’ decision in selecting Bangkok as their travel destination differently at level 0.05, classified by tourist attractions, pricing and accommodation respectively. Keywords: decision making, tourism, Asian tourists</p>Sakul Jariyachamsit
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2019-07-052019-07-058181USING CLASSROOM RESEARCH PAPERS FOR STUDENTS OF THE FACULTY OF EDUCATION SUAN SUNUNDHA RAJABHAT UNIVERSITY
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<p>The objectives of this research are 1) to develop classroom research teaching through the papers effectively developed according to the 80/80 standard criteria, 2) to compare the achievement between pretest and posttest on the classroom research subject in which class room research papers were used as supporting materials, and 3) to evaluate the student satisfaction towards teaching with the captioned developed papers. The sampling group used for this study through the simple method consisted of 55 students, learning in the 2nd semester of 2018 academic year, in general science of Faculty of Education, Suan Suanandha Rajabhat University. The research instrument applied for this study were the classroom research papers consisting of the 9-subject papers created by the researcher and the 5-rating scale student satisfaction evaluation form. Data analysis and statistics were percentage, arithmetic mean, standard deviation, efficiency testing of classroom research papers (E1/E2), comparison of achievement between pretest and posttest by using the classroom research papers with the t-test dependent simple. The research findings revealed that 1) the E1/E2 value of teaching efficiency by using the captioned papers was 87.06/84.72 higher than the 80/80 standard criteria, 2) the arithmetic mean and standard deviation of testing scores gained from posttest were 33.89 and 2.96, respectively whereas those gained from the pretest were 21.25 and 3.55, respectively showing an increase of testing scores gain in statistical significance level of .05, and 3) the student satisfaction towards classroom research papers and the classroom research subject arrangement in view of an overall assessment was in a very satisfied level (mean = 4.53).</p>Dr.Tuanjai DonprasitKriangsit Donprasi
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2019-07-052019-07-059595DEVELOPMENT OF BUDGET REQUEST FORM THE FISCAL YEAR 2018 OF THE FACULTY OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY SUAN SUNANDHA RAJABHAT UNIVERSITY
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<p>This research aims to study strategic adaptation of development of budget request form the fiscal year 2018 of the Faculty of Industrial Technology. Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University. The purpose of this study was to develop a budgeting proposal for the course. Faculty of Industrial Technology in order to meet the standards of quality assurance within the curriculum. The population of this study is the academic staff. a total of 75 peoples were employed to collect data using questionnaires and statistics used for data analysis: percentage, mean, standard deviation. The research result show 1. Most of the peoples are male, staff members, 53.33 percent and 35 technical supporters, accounting for 46.67 percent 2. The results of the research on Development of Budget Request Form Fiscal Year 2018 of the Faculty of Industrial Technology found satisfaction the benefits apply. The results of this study are as follows. at the same time, the mean scores were at the high level (X = 4.29, S.D. = 0.38). 3. Results of the problems and suggestions for developing budget request forms The Faculty of Industrial Technology. The problem is that the user does not know the category of expenditure, causing errors in the budget request form. Form users also lack understanding of the data.</p>Ubonrut RuyanAssistant Professor Winai Mankhatitham
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2019-07-052019-07-05100100THAI TRADITIONAL MEDICINE FOR DIABETES: A CASE STUDY OF THAI TRADITIONAL MEDICINE IN CENTRAL THAILAND
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<p>This research employed the qualitative research technique that mainly aimed to collect diabetes treatment data from Thai Traditional Medicine, and to study the treatment procedures by mean of Thai Traditional Medicine. This study focused on two Thai Traditional Medicine healers who were professionals in diabetes treatment. Data were collected by in-depth interview. Findings of this study revealed that the Theory of Thai Traditional Medicine had the folk idea for holistic healthcare, which was relevant to the way of Thai life. In term of Thai Traditional Medicine, diseases were mainly caused by nature, etiology was the origination of disease. Etiology was caused by four factors, hereinafter age, time, season, and environment. Thai Etiology stated that causes of disease were also from food, manner, temperature (hot and cold), deprivation from sleep or food and drink, continence, over workload, sadness, anger, and other physical and emotional risk behaviors. Four steps of Thai Traditional Medicine for diabetes were 1) Pre-treatment; Thai folk healers, and patients would do the guru worship (“Wai Kru” in Thai) that aimed to pray, and wish treatment all the best, 2) Diagnosis; it was consist of history taking, physical checking (some healers would also check the patient’s horoscope), 3) Treatment; the method for diabetes treatment was serving a hot drink formular, put their feet in hot water, detoxification, and etc. The traditional methods differed from healers, and their education. After treatment, folk healers would follow the patient’s symptom, and suggest them to go on a diet, and 4) Physical and mental restoration. Aafter treatment, the patients were getting better and satisfied with the procedure.</p>Wannee Promdao Thanya PromsornKlarnarong Wongpituk
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2019-07-052019-07-05105105THE STUDY OF FACTORS AFFECTING PRINT-MEDIA PURCHASE OF STUDENTS IN HIGHER EDUCATION IN DUSIT DISTRICT IN BANGKOK
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<p>This study aimed to investigate and compare factors affecting print-media purchase of one hundred students in higher education in Dusit district, Bangkok. The results demonstrated that the product and salesperson highly affected the decision on purchasing print media of the sample. In addition, the finding of comparing print-media purchase factors based on characteristics of the sample found that the gender and educational year similarly affected decisions on purchasing publications</p>Wat PloysriKrairop Charoensopa
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2019-07-052019-07-05109109RAM AND RABAM: THE OPENING DANCE IN THE RATTANAKOSIN ERA (KING RAMA IX REIGN)
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<p>This research attempts to study the types of Ram and Rabam for the Opening Dances, dance components used in the dance in the Rattanakosin Era, during the IX reign. (His Majesty King Bhumipol, 19462016). The findings of the research reveal that Ram and Rabam, the opening dance performances can be classified into 2 main types as follows; the common dance and the dance which accompanies by the song with the words which depends on the events and occasions. There are seven major components of the Ram and Rabam dances: The performances are in the form of Thai theatrical dancing, Performers are grouped into five character types, Costumes ( the Yuen Khreung style costumes, the Nang Nai costumes, regional folk dance costumes from four regions of Thailand and other types of costumes) Props, Tang Soom (dancers positioned) Lyrics and melody and Occasions.</p>Assoc. Prof. Supavadee PotiwetchakulDr.Kusuma Teppharak
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2019-07-052019-07-05113113THE MEANING OF QUALITY OF LIFE IN AGIGE, URBAN COMMUNITY BANGKOK, THAILAND
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<p>This is qualitative research aim to study the meaning of quality of life in aging, the participation are aged 60 years and over included 10 persons. There have 2 groups (group 1 and group 2) by ADL assessment. Collecting data using focus group. Finding, participant have age 60-86 years in communities of Bang Sue, Bangkok on 2018, 5 female (5%) and 5 male (5%), all of them were illness about Hypertension (60%), diabetes (50%), ADL group I (80%) and ADL group II (20%) and have state health welfare (100%), status of married were married and stay with family (60%), widow and stay with child (40%). They were stay in community more than 10 year. Aging have chronic disease, problem of movement, Bed hidden, Risk of Health behavior, environments problem, want information about to caring bed hidden in housing, insecurity about housing, not enough of money, Dilapidated housing, land lease and rental house, haven’t center space for community activity, want to management for care bed hidden in house hold. Issues that cater to group; Good health, Good health system, Good life. The key words that are meaningful to the quality of life of Thai aging still Kindee (eat well), Yudee (live well), Chevitmungkong (a stability of life). 5 of dimension (5 D) that focus on aging’s quality of life, 1) Dimension of Health, 2) Dimensional environment that is conducive to health, 3) Dimension of economy, 4) Dimension of stability in the housing, and 5) Dimensional stability, security of life and property</p>Wipakon Sonsnam Muntanavadee MaytapatanaChakkrich Pidjadee
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2019-07-052019-07-05120120THE DESIGN OF VEGETABLES AND FRUITS FLASH CARDS IN THAILAND AND ENGLISH FOR THE PEOPLE WITH VISUAL DISABILITIES AT THE AGE OF 5-8 YEARS
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<p>The purposes of this study were to design Thai and English vegetables and fruits flash cards for the people with visual disabilities at the age 5-8 years and to study satisfaction of the flash cards. The test was to collect data, design the cards and then study satisfactions by taking the questionnaires to the samples. The samples were 30 students from Thanmikwittaya School in Petchaburi province. The satisfaction measure tools were evaluation 5 levels, statistic using percentage, average and standard deviation. Educational process to study the design of Thai and English vegetables and fruits flash cards for the people with visual disabilities at the age 5-8 years was to create the flash cards size 15x20 cm and letter size 52 points The pictures in flash cards were used 3D embossed ink drawing by hands follow the lines and equipped with Braille. There were 22 pages in a set then brought the cards to kindergartner and students in grade 1-3 to read to acknowledge learning. The evaluation shows that texture and Braille understanding of the design of Thai and English vegetables and fruits flash cards for the people with visual disabilities at the age 5-8 year is in high level. The students with visual disabilities’ satisfaction is in high level x = 2.72, S.D. = 0.14, and also similar to the specialists’ satisfaction x = 4.35, S.D. = 0.24</p>Weera ChotithammapornPratoomtong TriratSarawut chamkuntod
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2019-07-052019-07-05124124LOGISTICS AND SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT MODEL FOR THAI ORCHID BUSINESS: A CASE STUDY OF AIR ORCHID
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<p>Nowadays, Thailand is a major tropical orchid growing country in Asia, especially Dendrobium orchid because the country’s weather is 25-33 degree Celsius and relative humidity is 75-80%. The major orchid planting grounds are in Bangkok, Nonthaburi, Nakhon Pathom, Samut Sakhon, Ratchaburi, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya, and Pathum Thani Orchid is also an important economic crop. Cut and plant orchids can be exported and Thailand earns 1,500 million baht annually. Major export markets are Japan, European Union, and USA. In addition, the trend of new markets, such as the Middle East, China is likely to increase. This study aims to search the present condition, inspecting, and analyzing the development of logistics and supply chain system of Thai orchid business and to inspect in order to analyze the characteristics of SCOR Model, questionnaire, and in-depth interview. The research samples are Executives, employees, and customers of Air Orchids, Mana Orchids, and orchid garden & sky-high lemon farm (Lemon Me). The data is analyzed and compared, including the secondary data is collected from several sources, both inside and outside Airorchid Supermarket. The results depict that Air Orchids has a laboratory to produce and propagate orchids themselves. It is made to order and has a separate storage area. Product flow starts with the production of raw materials through the process of tissue culture in the laboratory. When the production is finished, it will be forwarded to the seedling plant. The big flowers bloom when the customer orders. When the orchids complete according to the types of product, the last step is to deliver to the customer and the orders will be returned because of Air Orchids mistakes only. It also found that there is a cost problem in supply chain management business orchid in terms of the delivery to customers because the operator does not have its own transportation system. It will use the shipping agent to deliver the goods to all customers.</p>Watanyu ChoopakWissawa Aunyawong
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2019-07-052019-07-05129129USING MULTIPLE CRITERIA DECISION MAKINGV (MCDM) TO LOCATION SELECTION FOR GRASS FLOWER WAREHOUSE IN CHIANG RAI PROVINCE, THAILAND
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<p>The purpose of this paper is to select warehouse location of grass flowers in Chiang Rai province Using Multiple Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) the three method for Simple Additive Weighting (SAW) Method, Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (TOPSIS) and The Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP). For selected of grass flowers location warehouse in Chiang Rai Province.The entrepreneurs of grass flowers trading need to increase warehouse building to meet customer satisfaction. Thus, this paper is to surveyed 7 criteria of the entrepreneurs consist of size of property, property cost, labor cost, public utility, mode of transportation, ability to access of location and distance from supplier and investigated locating in 4 districts area using conjunctive constrain method to screen the alternative consist of Mae Jan district, Mae Sai district, Chiang Saen district and Chiang Khong district were used to selection. The decisions making of location selection used by SAW, TOPSIS and AHP, the result of this paper found that Tambon Pa Sang, Mae Chan district is appropriate located for building grass flowers warehouse in Chiang Rai province.</p>Martusorn Khaengkhan
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2019-07-052019-07-05133133CONSUMERS’ ATTITUDE TOWARDS GREEN HOTELS’ ENVIRONMENTFRIENDLY POLICIES IN BANGKOK
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<p>The purpose of this research is to study consumers’ attitude and factors influencing the attitude toward environment-friendly policies of Green Hotels in Bangkok. The research data was collected from 385 Thai consumers from nineteen green hotels in Bangkok through questionnaire. Percentage, mean, standard deviation, t-test and One-way ANOVA were used to analyze data. The finding showed that respondent’s attitude toward Green hotels’ environment- friendly policies was highly favorable. Cleanliness, waste water management and environmental- friendly waste management were mostly concerned issues. Sex, age, level of education, occupation, average monthly income and room rate per night were significant factors affecting respondents’ attitude with statistic level of .05. Hotel business entrepreneur can use the research finding to develop their marketing strategy to attract more of environmental-friendly consumers. Keywords: attitude, green hotel, environment-friendly policy.</p>Kanyapilai KunchornsirimongkonMorakot Ditta-Apichai
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2019-07-052019-07-05142142THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN INTEGRATED GROUP COUNSELING MODEL TO ENHANCE PSYCHOLOGICAL HARDINESS OF CHILDREN WITH PHYSICAL DISABILITIES AT A SRI SANGWAN, NONTHABURI PROVINCE, THAILAND
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<p>The objectives of this research were (1) to study psychological hardiness of students with physical disabilities, (2) to develop an integrated group counseling model for enhancing psychological hardiness of those students, and (3) to study effects of this integrated model on enhancing psychological hardiness in an experimental group and compare with a control group. The subjects for studying psychological hardiness were 160 students with physical disabilities at Sri Sangwan school, from Grade 1 of the primary level to Grade 9 of the secondary level. Then, 18 students in Grade 7 were purposely selected to enhance psychological hardiness. They were divided into 2 groups: an experimental group and a control group, 9 students in each group. The experimental group received and used the integrated group counseling model for 11 sessions, 90 - 120 minutes in each session. The control group received usual information from school. The instruments were (1) two rating scale questionnaires for assessment of psychological hardiness, with reliability coefficient of .77 for the primary level questionnaire and .86 for the secondary level questionnaire; and (2) an integrated group counseling model for enhancing psychological hardiness. Data were analyzed with the use of the mean, standard deviation, t-test, one-way ANOVA, Wilcoxon Test, and MannWhitney U Test. The results were as follows: 1. The overall level of psychological hardiness of the students was high. 2. The developed integrated group counseling model was the result of integrating techniques of group counseling therapies, namely, Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy, Behavior Therapy, Reality Therapy, and Solution-Focused Brief Therapy. The model covered 11 sessions, each session consisting of 3 stages: beginning, processing, and ending stages. 3. After using the model, the level of psychological hardiness in the experimental group was significantly higher at the .01 level of statistical significance, and was significantly higher than that of the control group students at the .05 level of statistical significance.</p>Sukaroon WongtimBoonsri Prommapun
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2019-07-052019-07-05147147SYLLABUS CREATION FOR BASIC KANJI TEACHING: CASE STUDY OF KANJI PROFICIENCY TEST OF JAPANESE MAJOR STUDENTS AT SUAN SUNANDHA RAJABHAT UNIVERSITY
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<p>In creating teaching lessons of Kanji course, one of the Japanese courses, it is necessary to have a tool to help planning in order to reach the objectives of the course. Kanji is considered a difficult course for Japanese learners due to its shape, pronunciation, meaning and usage, which require time to memorize. Therefore, the objectives of this research were to study the suitable topics for Kanji lessons and examples of activities enhancing the learners to effectively learn Japanese. The results were presented in form of course syllabus created based on the Kanji proficiency test results that showed the lack in Japanese skills of the learners before the syllabus was created.</p>Rudeemad Rodsuk Pailin Klinkesorn
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