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Digital Permanent wave의 Wave 정도에 대한 一般人의 認知
송유나, 김지은, 강은정, 조지훈
Perception of ordinary person about Digital Permanent Wave’s Wave
You-Na Song, Ji-Eun Kim, Eun-Jung Kang, Ji−Hoon Cho
ABSTRACT
This is a paper about how ordinary people are recognizing the formation degree of the Digital Permanent Waves from the thermal Permanent that is preferred nowadays. First, we set up the waves of the Digital Permanent Wave as a optional formation rate to make ordinary people evaluate the response. Second, we set up formation rates from 10% to 50% and rod sizes from 12mm to 26mm to make ordinary people evaluate the degree of the wave more carefully. We analyzed the results of the frequency and the results are as follows. We got the responses from the ordinary people when the rod sizes were 12mm to 16mm. The formation rate from 31% to 50%. was high. And the formation rate from 21% to 30% was low, Also, the formation rate from 1% to 21% was not formed. Also, we got the responses from the ordinary people when the rod sizes were from 18mm to 16mm. The formation rate from 21% to 40% was high, And the formation rate from 11% to 20% was low, Also, the formation rate from 1% to 10% was not formed. Therefore, it can be evaluated that Digital Permanent Wave was formed when the formation rate was over 10% to 20% although there was some differences according to the rod sizes.
Key words: Permanent Wave, Digital, Rod sizes, Curl formation ratio, Perception.
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