SATISFACTION OF SPORTS SCIENCE STUDENTS, FACULTY OF EDUCATION, RAJABHAT MAHA SARAKHAM UNIVERSITY, TOWARDS CANNABIS

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Tharanon Boontasaeng
Arreechurat Chanpong
Nattapoom Intanon
Teerachai Chinram
Tanawanaphorn Srimuang

Abstract

The purpose of this research was to study the satisfaction of students in sports science division, faculty of education, Rajabhat Maha Sarakham University, towards cannabis. The sample group consisted of 248 students in the field of sports science at the faculty of education, Maha Sarakham Rajabhat University. Tool used in the research was a questionnaire on satisfaction with cannabis, which was divided into 4 areas: liking, knowledge, properties, and appropriateness. The data was analyzed by mean, standard deviation andpercentage. The research results found that student’s satisfaction with cannabis was at a moderate level, with an overall mean of 3.02 and a standard deviation of 1.25.

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Boontasaeng, T. ., Chanpong, A. ., Intanon, N. ., Chinram, T. ., & Srimuang, T. . (2024). SATISFACTION OF SPORTS SCIENCE STUDENTS, FACULTY OF EDUCATION, RAJABHAT MAHA SARAKHAM UNIVERSITY, TOWARDS CANNABIS. Sports Science and Health Innovation Journal, Rajabhat University Group of Thailand, 3(1), 53–65. retrieved from https://he03.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/SPSC_Network/article/view/2123
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บทความวิจัย

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