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Kor J Aesthet Cosmetol 2005;3(1): 91-98.
향의 선호도를 통한 성격분류 연구
김유정, 최태부, 임미혜, 조찬휘, 한정태
The Study of Characteristic Classification according to Fragrance Preference
You-Jeong Kim, Tae-Boo Choe, Mi-Hyea Leem, Chan-Hwi Cho, Jung-Tai Hahn
ABSTRACT
The study has an objective of presenting a standard of human image making by producing results of characteristics and individual human image of each fragrance appropriate for the personality through enneagram that is a personality analysis program. The study was done on 200 adults living in the whole country from Oct. 4 to Oct. 18th, 2004. In the survey, 10 fragrances were selected and the samples were made to smell. The followings show the 3 personalities. 1.Instinct type preferred lemon fragrance. 2.Feeling type preferred Musk fragrance. 3.Thinking type preferred rose fragrance. The study results tend to match the expected preference of fragrance for each personality. In the human image management, the individual distinction of 3 personality classes need to be analyzed in order to develop individual and created personality by preferred fragrance. It is very important to examine the image for fragrance each personality pursuits through the analysis. Also, there need to more participants of the study so that results can be analyzed more inclusively and there should more in-depth study.
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