• Title/Summary/Keyword: Degree of acceptance and rejection

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Children's Perception of their Mother's Child-rearing Behaviors in Relation to the Mothers' Childhood Experiences, Satisfaction as a Parent and Spousal Support in Parenting (어머니의 아동기 경험, 부모역할 만족도 및 배우자의 부모역할 지지와 아동이 지각한 어머니의 자녀양육 행동 간의 관계)

  • Lee, Jin-Sun;Chung, Moon-Ja
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.45 no.5
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    • pp.85-94
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    • 2007
  • The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships between mothers' childhood experiences, satisfaction as a parent, spousal support in parenting and their children's perception of their child-rearing practices. The subjects were 321 fifth and sixth graders from two elementary schools in Seoul and their mothers. A revised version of the Mother-Father Peer Scale (MFPS; Epstein, 1983) was used to assess the mothers' child experiences. To measure parental satisfaction, the Parent Satisfaction Scale (PSS; Duke, Rose, & Halverson, 1997) was revised and used. A modified version of the Teamwork of Parenting Alliance Inventory (PAI; Abidin, 1988) was used to assess spousal support in parenting. A modified version of the Child-rearing Behaviors Questionaire (Park, 1995) was used to assess the mothers' child-rearing practices. The data were analyzed with descriptive statistics and a t-test. The results of this study were as follows. 1) Mothers who received a greater degree of independence encouragement and acceptance from their fathers tended to show more warmth/acceptance in their child-rearing practices than those who received a lesser degree of independence encouragement and acceptance from their fathers. Mothers who received a greater degree of independence encouragement from their own mothers tended to show more warmth/acceptance of their children but less permissiveness/nonintervention and rejection/restriction in their child-rearing practices when compared to those who received a lesser degree of independence encouragement from their own mothers. The mothers who received a greater degree of acceptance from their own mothers tended to show more warmth/acceptance of their children but less rejection/restriction in their child-rearing practices when compared to those who received a lesser degree of acceptance from their own mothers. 2) Mothers who had a greater degree of satisfaction as a parent tended to show more warmth/acceptance but less rejection/restriction in their child-rearing practices than those who had a lesser degree of satisfaction in parenting. 3) Mothers who received a greater degree of spousal support in parenting showed more warmth/acceptance in their child-rearing practices than those who received a lesser degree of spousal support.

Rejection Degree by Fuzzy Significance Probability

  • Choi, Gyu-Tag;Park, Il-Soo;Nam, Hyun-Woo;Moon, Jong-Choon
    • Journal of Power System Engineering
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.135-139
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    • 2014
  • We propose some properties for fuzzy hypothesis test by fuzzy significance probability. First, we define fuzzy number data and fuzzy significance probability for repeatedly observed data with alternated error term. By the agreement index, we compare fuzzy significance probability with significance level and drawing conclusions the degree of acceptance and rejection by agreement index.

Correlation Test by Reduced-Spread of Fuzzy Variance

  • Kang, Man-Ki
    • Communications for Statistical Applications and Methods
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.147-155
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    • 2012
  • We propose some properties for a fuzzy correlation test by reduced-spread fuzzy variance for sample fuzzy data. First, we define the condition of fuzzy data for repeatedly observed data or that which includes error term data. By using the average of spreads for fuzzy numbers, we reduce the spread of fuzzy variance and define the agreement index for the degree of acceptance and rejection. Given a non-normal random fuzzy sample, we have bivariate normal distribution by apply Box-Cox power fuzzy transformation and test the fuzzy correlation for independence between the variables provided by the agreement index.

Fuzzy Test of Hypotheses by Rate of Internal Division (내분비에 의한 퍼지 가설 검정)

  • Kang, Man-Ki;Jung, Ji-Young
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Intelligent Systems
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.425-428
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    • 2012
  • We propose some properties for fuzzy hypotheses testing by the principle of the rate of internal division on delta-levels. By the rate of internal division, we show that the acceptance and rejection degree for fuzzy the fuzzy hypotheses and reduce the spread of the fuzzy variance with average of the center and left or right spread of fuzzy number data.

Fuzzy Testing of Independence in Bivariate Normal Distribution (2변량 정규분포의 독립성에 관한 퍼지 검정)

  • Kang, Man-Ki;Seo, Hyun-A
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Intelligent Systems
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.1-5
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    • 2011
  • We furnished some properties of fuzzy testing of independence for correlation in a bivariate normal distribution by agreement index. First we present some restriction of the fuzzy data, define fuzzy sample correlation coefficient and agreement index for testing hypothesis with acceptance or rejection degree. Also, we show that UMP unbiased fuzzy test and drawing conclusions the fuzzy test.

Fuzzy hypotheses testing by fuzzy p-value (퍼지 p-값에 의한 퍼지가설검정)

  • Kang Man-Ki;Choi Gue-Tak
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Intelligent Systems Conference
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    • 2006.05a
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    • pp.199-202
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    • 2006
  • We propose some properties of fuzzy p-value and fuzzy significance level to the test statistics for the fuzzy hypotheses testing. Appling the principle of agreement index, we suggest two method for fuzzy hypothesis testing by fuzzy rejection region and fuzzy p-value with fuzzy hypothesis $H_{f,0}$.

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Fuzzy Hypotheses Testing by Vague Response Data with Reflected Correlation (상관이 반영된 애매응답 자료에 대한 퍼지 결정)

  • Kang, Man-Ki;Lee, Chang-Eun;Jung, Ji-Young;Choi, Gyu-Tag
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Intelligent Systems Conference
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    • 2007.04a
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    • pp.225-229
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    • 2007
  • We propose some properties of fuzzy p-value and fuzzy significance level to the fuzzy hypotheses testing for vague response data with reflected correlation in survey research, Appling the principle of agreement index, we suggest the methods for fuzzy hypothesis testing by fuzzy rejection region.

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Fuzzy hypotheses testing by ${\alpha}-level$

  • Kang, Man-Ki;Jung, Ji-Ypung;Park, Woo-Song;Lee, Chang-Eun;Choi, Gue-Tak
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Intelligent Systems Conference
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    • 2006.11a
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    • pp.153-156
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    • 2006
  • We propose some properties of fuzzy p-value and fuzzy significance level to the test statistics for the fuzzy hypotheses testing. Appling the principle of agreement index, we suggest two method for fuzzy hypothesis testing by fuzzy rejection region and fuzzy p-value with fuzzy hypothesis to separately ${\alpha}-level$.

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Fuzzy Hypotheses Testing by Vague Response Data with Reflected Correlation (상관관계를 반영한 애매한 응답 자료에 대한 퍼지 가설검정)

  • Kang, Man-Ki;Lee, Chang-Eun;Jung, Ji-Young;Choi, Gue-Tak
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Intelligent Systems
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    • v.17 no.5
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    • pp.614-618
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    • 2007
  • We propose some properties of fuzzy p-value and fuzzy significance level to the fuzzy hypotheses testing for vague response data with reflected correlation in survey research, Appling the principle of agreement index, we suggest the methods for fuzzy hypothesis testing by fuzzy rejection region.

Influence of Mesenchymal Stem Cells on Cryopreserved Tracheal Allografts in Rabbits

  • Kim, Hyunjo
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.46 no.5
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    • pp.328-339
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    • 2013
  • Background: Ischemic injury and the rejection process are the main reasons for graft failure in tracheal transplantation models. To enhance the acceptance, we investigated the influence of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) on tracheal allografts. Methods: Extracted tracheal grafts from New Zealand white rabbits were cryopreserved for 4 weeks and orthotopically transplanted (control group A, n=8). In group B (n=8), cyclosporin A (CsA, 10 mg/kg) was injected daily into the peritoneal cavity. In group C (n=8), MSCs ($1.0{\times}10^7$ cells/kg) from the same donor of the tracheal allograft, which had been pre-cultured for 4 weeks, were infused intravenously after transplantation. In group D (n=8), MSCs were infused and CsA was injected daily. Four weeks after transplantation, gross and histomorphological assessments were conducted for graft necrosis, measuring the cross-sectional area of the allograft, determining the degree of epithelization, lymphocytic infiltration, and vascular regeneration. Results: The morphologic integrity of the trachea was retained completely in all cases. The cross-sectional areas were decreased significantly in group A (p=0.018) and B (p=0.045). The degree of epithelization was enhanced (p=0.012) and the lymphocytic infiltration was decreased (p=0.048) significantly in group D compared to group A. The degree of vascular regeneration did not differ significantly in any of the groups. There were no significant correlations among epithelization, lymphocytic infiltration, and vascular regeneration. Conclusion: The administration of MSCs with concurrent injections of CsA enhanced and promoted epithelization and prevented lymphocytic infiltration in tracheal allografts, allowing for better acceptance of the allograft.