Table B.11. Time spent in <strong>the</strong> ho<strong>use</strong> vs. Age The time spent in <strong>the</strong> ho<strong>use</strong> Age Group Pearson Correlation Sig. (2-tailed) N Pearson Correlation Sig. (2-tailed) N The time spent in <strong>the</strong> ho<strong>use</strong> Age Group 1 ,452** ,000 60 60 ,452** 1 ,000 60 60 **. Correlation is significant at <strong>the</strong> 0.01 level (2-tailed). Table B.12. The person who made decisions vs. The person whose identity is reflected The person who made <strong>the</strong> decisions about <strong>the</strong> <strong>living</strong> <strong>room</strong> The person whose identity is reflected to <strong>the</strong> <strong>living</strong> <strong>room</strong> Pearson Correlation Sig. (2-tailed) N Pearson Correlation Sig. (2-tailed) N The person who made <strong>the</strong> decisions about <strong>the</strong> <strong>living</strong> <strong>room</strong> **. Correlation is significant at <strong>the</strong> 0.01 level (2-tailed). Table B.13. Number <strong>of</strong> <strong>private</strong> <strong>living</strong> <strong>room</strong> activities vs. Frequency <strong>of</strong> <strong>living</strong> <strong>room</strong> <strong>use</strong> Number <strong>of</strong> Private Living Room Activities Frequency <strong>of</strong> Living Room Use Pearson Correlation Sig. (2-tailed) N Pearson Correlation Sig. (2-tailed) N 94 1 ,707** ,000 60 60 ,707** 1 ,000 Number <strong>of</strong> Private Living Room Activities **. Correlation is significant at <strong>the</strong> 0.01 level (2-tailed). The person whose identity is reflected to <strong>the</strong> <strong>living</strong> <strong>room</strong> 60 60 Frequency <strong>of</strong> Living Room Use 1 ,575** ,001 32 32 ,575** 1 ,001 32 32
APPENDIX B2. Independent Samples T-Tests Table B.14. Group statistics for t-tests Public Living Room Activities Number <strong>of</strong> Public Living Room Activities Private Living Room Activities Number <strong>of</strong> Private Living Room Activities Existence <strong>of</strong> TV Set in <strong>the</strong> Living Room Frequency <strong>of</strong> Living Room Use Daily Living Room Use Total Number <strong>of</strong> Activities Intentions <strong>of</strong> Interior Design- Functional Intentions <strong>of</strong> Interior Design- Aes<strong>the</strong>tical Intentions <strong>of</strong> Interior Design- Symbolical Type <strong>of</strong> Living Room Objects- Functional Type <strong>of</strong> Living Room Objects- Aes<strong>the</strong>tical Type <strong>of</strong> Living Room Objects- Symbolical Existence <strong>of</strong> Family Room Not Exists Exists Not Exists Exists Not Exists Exists Not Exists Exists Not Exists Exists Not Exists Exists Not Exists Exists Not Exists Exists Not Exists Exists Not Exists Exists Not Exists Exists Not Exists Exists Not Exists Exists Not Exists Exists Group Statistics 95 Std. Std. Error N Mean Deviation Mean 16 1,8750 ,34157 ,08539 16 2,0000 ,00000 ,00000 16 1,3125 ,47871 ,11968 16 1,3125 ,47871 ,11968 16 2,0000 ,00000 ,00000 16 1,4375 ,51235 ,12809 16 2,0625 ,77190 ,19298 16 1,1250 ,34157 ,08539 16 1,8125 ,40311 ,10078 16 1,4375 ,51235 ,12809 16 3,8750 ,50000 ,12500 16 2,9375 ,85391 ,21348 16 2,7500 ,44721 ,11180 16 2,4375 ,51235 ,12809 16 5,2500 1,77012 ,44253 16 2,5000 1,50555 ,37639 16 1,8750 ,34157 ,08539 16 1,5625 ,51235 ,12809 16 1,5625 ,51235 ,12809 16 1,9375 ,25000 ,06250 16 1,1875 ,40311 ,10078 16 1,3125 ,47871 ,11968 16 1,1875 ,40311 ,10078 16 1,2500 ,44721 ,11180 16 1,4375 ,51235 ,12809 16 1,6875 ,47871 ,11968 16 1,6250 ,50000 ,12500 16 1,5000 ,51640 ,12910
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