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Advances in Affective and Pleasurable Design
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Advances in Affective and Pleasurable Design

by Yong Gu Ji
July 2012
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
788 pages
45h 47m
English
CRC Press
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The character of Korean subjects was classified mostly into Type B according to
the YG character test. Although whether the YG character test could be adapted to
the Koreans is not clear, the Korean subjects are thus more aggressive and outward-
minded than the Japanese subjects. In fact a favorite fashion magazine is “Vogue”
for the Korean subjects, and they look more the US and Europe for their fashion
information. In consequence the street fashion in Korea is rather ubiquitous and less
distinct regardless of personal characters.
3.3 Fashion Conscious and Lifestyle
The following figures are the summaries of the questionnaire ...
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ISBN: 9781439871188