Spoločenskovedné reflexie krízy a návratu k bežným časom
Slovenský národopis,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
71(1), P. 3 - 10
Published: March 31, 2023
Prvé
číslo
Slovenského
národopisu
v
roku
2023
ponúka
multidisciplinárnu
reflexiu
sociálnych
realít
a
oblastí
života,
ktoré
sa
po
pandemickej
skúsenosti
(ale
nielen)
vracajú
k
bežným
časom.
1
Ústrednou
líniou
čísla
je
kríza,
krízové
ruptúry
spoločenského
poriadku
ich
dôsledky
na
žitú
realitu
rôznych
oblastiach,
s
dôrazom
slovenský
kontext.Dozvuky
vplyvy
týchto
krízových
momentov
časom
získavajú
jasnejšie
kontúry.Od
vypuknutia
pandémie
venovali
vedci
vedkyne
z
oblasti
humanitných
spoločenských
vied
Slovensku
pandémii,
jej
priebehu
dôsledkom
značnú
pozornosť
najrôznejších
perspektív.Odborná
literatúra
reflektuje
ochotu
dodržiavať
opatrenia
The use of correspondence analysis in exploring consumer purchasing behavior
Eva Matějková,
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Vladimír Matušek
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Mathematics in Education Research and Applications,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
8(2)
Published: Feb. 1, 2023
The
aim
of
this
paper
is
to
present
the
use
multivariate
statistical
methods
in
evaluation
questionnaire
surveys.In
particular,
it
a
presentation
correspondence
analysis,
technique
for
graphically
visualising
connections
between
categorical
variables
being
studied.Using
aforementioned
method,
we
examine
consumer
purchasing
behavior
during
COVID-19
pandemic.The
calculations
were
performed
SAS
EG
software.A
contingency
table
that
uses
map
represent
relevant
correlations
study's
end
result
analysis.The
method
was
presented
survey
ascertain
preferences
food
shopping
Covid
19
pandemic.According
findings,
self-service
tills
used
by
50%
respondents
age
groups
25-29
and
19-24.During
19,
older
preferred
not
purchase
via
selfservice
tills.
Language: Английский
Considering the Preferences of Adults and Elderly While Examining Spatial Justice of Urban Facilities Distribution: A Case Study of a Small Town Fiľakovo (Slovakia)
Veronika Póczošová,
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Katarína Rišová
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Sociológia - Slovak Sociological Review,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
55(4), P. 411 - 433
Published: July 31, 2023
Considering
the
Preferences
of
Adults
and
Elderly
While
Examining
Spatial
Justice
Urban
Facilities
Distribution:A
Case
Study
a
Small
Town
Fiľakovo
(Slovakia).By
commonly
requiring
smaller
walking
distances,
elderly
have
been
considered
more
vulnerable
when
accessing
urban
facilities,
thereby
fewer
opportunities
than
an
"average
adult".Yet
is
not
clear
if
this
disadvantage
remains
significant
after
considering
different
needs
elderly.The
main
aim
study
was
to
provide
analysis
spatial
distribution
while
differences
in
preferences
for
facility
types
(over
65
years
age)
adults
(under
age).Participants
residing
(Slovakia)
were
asked
state
visitation
frequency
facilities.All
mentioned
by
residents
then
mapped.Accessibility
calculated
trigonometric
model
fictitious
public
space
users,
with
between
age
groups
being
tested
Mann-Whitney
U
test.Areas
interest
using
Kernel
density
analyses.The
results
showed
that
even
elderly,
there
still
within
their
distance
compared
adults.The
patterns
areas
similar,
but
higher
values
kernel
case
adults.Inequalities
emerged
particularly
where
facilities
catering
daily
absent.Indeed,
mitigate
socio-spatial
injustice,
it
would
be
beneficial
deconcentrate
municipality-controlled
facilities.
Language: Английский