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KMID : 1011620160320060773
Korean Journal of Food and Cookey Science
2016 Volume.32 No. 6 p.773 ~ p.781
Effects of Watching ¡®Cookbang¡¯ Program on Behavioral Motivations
Kim Ok-Sun

Abstract
Purpose: This research was undertaken to study the motivational behavioral effects after watching the ¡®Cookbang¡¯.

Methods: Between October 23 to November 7, 2015, 420 adults over the age of 20 were surveyed in the Gyeonggi Province and Seoul. The SPSS Statistics (ver. 18.0) was used for analysis of 401 (95.5%) questionnaires, 19 were excluded on the basis of insincerity.

Results: Adult male to female ratio was 150 males (37.4%) and 251 females (62.6%). The maximum adults were in their 20s 166 (41.4%). There were 211 single persons (52.6%). Most of the respondents were employees. Highest number of respondents (192) found Korean cooking to be an interesting field. Many adults responded that they watched the "Cookbang" program once a week. For companionship, majority of the male and female respondents said that they ¡®watch alone¡¯ and ¡®watch with their children¡¯, respectively. Maximum number of respondents in their 20s-60s said they¡®watch alone¡¯. There was a significant difference in gender and age.

Conclusion: The watching motivations drawn by factor analysis were ¡®information¡¯, ¡®entertainment¡¯ and ¡®psychology.¡¯ Regression analysis showed that ¡®entertainment¡¯ had a big effect on the use of restaurants, the selection of groceries, the desire for gourmet restaurant visit, and the selection of restaurants, whereas ¡®information¡¯ had the biggest effect on nutrition and health care.
KEYWORD
watching motivation, entertainment, information, psychology
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