Design for furniture woven from sedge paeng group, sub district Praeng, Amphoe Kosum Phisai Mahasarakham
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2020-01-20Author
Pedcharat, Khomkhate
คมเขต เพ็ชรรัตน์
Mingkwan, Siriphan
ศิริพันธ์ มิ่งขวัญ
Prasongngoen, Uthaiwan
อุทัยวรรณ ประสงค์เงิน
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The purposes of this research were to Design for Furniture Woven from Sedge Paeng Group, Sub District Paeng, Amphoe Kosum Phisai Mahasarakham.
Sample group in research is foreign tourists 50 people and Local people 50
people. Wants to buy processed of products processed Furniture Woven from Sedge
Paeng Group, Sub District Paeng, Amphoe Kosum Phisai Mahasarakham. Tool used in research is a questionnaire want side different of the target audience have confidence equal to .964 statistical analysis was performed by percentage. Average mode and questionnaire to evaluate satisfaction in the field of use and in marketing processed products from Furniture Woven from Sedge Paeng in the process evaluation choice and in the evaluation process, compare with the original souvenirs by the questionnaire 2 copies have confidence equal to .830 and .784 respectively. Statistical analysis was performed by means of percentage mean and test the hypothesis with the t-test statistic type Dependent Sample.
The research concludes that.
1. The processed product design for furniture woven from reeds method 1 suitable for buying relatives brethren. Method 2 Method 3 suitable for buying boss adults and Method 2 suitable for buying in the family.
2. Select target group the processed product design for furniture woven from reeds in method 3.
3. The target group is satisfied in processed products design for furniture woven from reeds the new model is more than the original model on all sides.
Statistically significant at the .05 level vendors are more satisfied than the original model in almost every aspect and processed products design for furniture woven from reeds powerful new applications rather than processed products, woven from reeds original.
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