Legal Accepting Schemes underling the Alcohol Beverage Act B.E. 2551 to Control Alcohol Beverage Drinking of Students of the Faculty of Business Administration, Huachiew Chalermprakiet University
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Legal Accepting Schemes, Alcohol Beverage Act B.E. 2551Abstract
Two objectives of this research are to investigate the Legal Accepting Schemes underling the Alcohol Beverage Act B.E. 2551 to Control Alcohol Beverage Drinking of Students of the Faculty of Business Administration at Huachiew Chalermprakiet University. This research used questionnaires for data collection with 346 student as samples. Data acquired from this study were analyzed by using Percentage, Mean, Standard Deviation. The hypotheses were tested by the method of Multiple Regression Analysis. The research results represented : the perception of the Alcohol Beverage Act B.E.2551, and Control Alcohol Beverage Drinking were high (Mean=4.20, S.D. = 1.598), the level of attitude of the Alcohol Beverage Act B.E. 2551 to Control Alcohol Beverage Drinking was high (Mean = 3.74, S.D. = 0.722), majority of the perception of the Alcohol Beverage Act B.E. 2551 to Control Alcohol Beverage Drinking were medium level (Percentage = 64.5), the provisions accepting of the Alcohol Beverage Act B.E. 2551 to Control Alcohol Beverage Drinking (Mean=3.751,S.D.=0.707) Factors in fluenced the Legal Accepting Schemes underling the Alcohol Beverage Act B.E. 2551 to Control Alcohol Beverage Drinking consisted of the level of attitude of the Alcohol Beverage Act B.E. 2551 to Control Alcohol Beverage Drinking ,the perception of the Alcohol Beverage Act B.E. 2551 to Control Alcohol Beverage Drinking.
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