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Clearing Method of the Reverse Function using the Right Function of Information Technology (정보기술의 순기능을 이용한 역기능 해소 방안)

  • Cho, Jung-Won;Jeong, Seung-Do
    • Proceedings of the KAIS Fall Conference
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    • 2010.05a
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    • pp.440-442
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    • 2010
  • 정보기술의 역기능을 줄이기 위한 가장 쉬운 접근 방법은 역기능 자체에 초점을 두어 해소할 수 있는 방안에 대해 대책을 세우는 것이라 하겠다. 이에 따라 그동안 법률적, 기술적, 윤리적 접근 방법으로 역기능을 해소하기 위한 노력이 이어져 왔으며, 그 가운데 가장 근본적인 해결 방법으로 윤리적인 접근의 시도인 정보윤리 교육의 실시를 확대하고 있는 상황이다. 그러나 역기능을 줄일 수 있는 또 하나의 방법이 바로 순기능의 강화이며, 본 논문에서는 정보기술의 순기능을 강화하여 역기능을 해소할 수 있는 방안에 대해 제안한다. 이러한 제안이 역기능을 줄이기 위한 노력과 더해진다면 바람직한 유비쿼터스 세상을 열어나가는 밑거름이 될 것이다.

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판매원의 역기능 행동에 대한 감독통제수단의 효과를 매개하는 감독자에 대한 신뢰도

  • 최낙환
    • Asia Marketing Journal
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    • v.1 no.4
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    • pp.105-125
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    • 1999
  • 본 연구는 감독자의 정보제공과 판매원의 감독참가가 판매원의 역기능 행동에 영향을 미치는가를 관계마케팅 연구에서 발전된 개념인 신뢰도 개념을 도입하여 이론적으로 그리고 실증적으로 검토하여, 판매원의 감독자에 대한 신뢰도가 매개적 역할로 작용하고 있음을 탐색하였다. 즉, 정보제공과 감독참가는 판매원의 역기능 행동에 직접적으로 작용하여 부정적 영향을 미치는 것이 아니라 감독자에 대한 신뢰수준을 매개로 역기능 행동에 부정적 영향을 미침을 탐색하였다.

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The Improvement Method of Internet Ethics Education for the Prevention of Internet Aftereffect (인터넷 역기능 예방을 위한 인터넷 윤리 교육 개선 방안)

  • Lee, Yun Bae
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.17 no.6
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    • pp.1432-1440
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    • 2013
  • In spite of advantages to using internet, but there are many adverse effects. The most well-known negative effects include internet addiction, personal information infringement, copyright violation, spread of harmful information, cyber bullying, online fraud, hacking and virus distribution, and online prostitution. Until now, the government and public organization strived to prevent and reduce the negative effects but have faced limitations. In accordance with, one of the measures the solve the problems caused by internet is to strengthen the internet ethics education. This study aims to consider and analyze the negative effects of internet and provide measures to promote internet ethics education to prevent and reduce such effects.

The Effect of Problem-Based Learning Education on the Dysfunction of Information in Elementary School (문제중심학습을 적용한 초등학교 정보 역기능 예방 교육의 효과)

  • Lee, Kyung-Mi;Kim, Hyun-Bae
    • Journal of The Korean Association of Information Education
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.407-416
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    • 2007
  • This study is to examine the effects of problem-based learning on elementary school students' ability in coping with the dysfunction of information. In order to conduct research, prevention education for elementary school students using problem-based learning is designed and the designed teaching method is applied to an experimental group, but tradition teaching is conducted to a comparative group. Therefore, it is possible to understand the effects of problem-based learning on students' ability in coping with the dysfunction of information, ICT application ability and learning achievement. The study has a meaning to give correct understanding of the dysfunction of information and prevention consciousness, offering significant information to teachers for improving teaching methods for the dysfunction of prevention education.

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A Standardizing research of Internet adverse effects catalog from Societal phenomenological pointview (사회현상학 관점에서의 인터넷역기능 분류체계 표준화 연구)

  • Kwon, Jung-In;Lee, Seong-Chul;Ahn, Seong-Jin
    • The Journal of Korean Association of Computer Education
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    • v.14 no.6
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    • pp.1-10
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    • 2011
  • Since IT technology grow rapidly, our ethic of consciousness has become big issue with adverse effect. Many scholar has discussed and tired to solve this problem, but it is still helpless to fix. Therefor in this paper, author will not suggest the solution, but will present model list of adverse effects and cases to prevent accidents. The model list of adverse effects, what author will present is about media addiction, harmful content, cyber-violence, right infringement, cyber terror and decision obstacle. This model list is made by primary and secondary survey. This model will show adverse effect of present day, but also will show future adverse effects that can be prevent. Through out this paper, this model list could use for education plan.

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Dysfunctional Breathing in Anxiety and Depressive Disorder (불안-우울 환자에서 역기능 호흡)

  • Sohn, Inki;Nam, Beomwoo;Hong, Jeongwan;Lee, Jaechang
    • Korean Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.162-168
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    • 2021
  • Objectives : Although dysfunctional breathing is a common symptom in general population and affects qualities of life, it is still underdiagnosed. There are some studies of prevalence of it in astma, but few studies in anxiety and depressive disorders. The purposes of this study were to explore the prevalence of it in anxiety and depressive disorders, and to investigate whether anxiety and depressed mood influence it. Methods : 135 patients diagnosed with anxiety or depressive disorders, and 124 controls were recruited. Nijmegen questionnaire was used to assess dysfunctional breathing, and Hospital anxiety depression scale was used. Results : The prevalence of dysfunctional breathing in anxiety or depressive disorders was higher than that in control. In the linear regression model, anxiety accounted for 59.6% of dysfunctional breathing, but depressed mood did not. With covariate adjusted for anxiety, scores of dysfunctional breathing in anxiety or depressive disorders were higher than in controls. Conclusions : Dysfunctional breathing in anxiety or depressive disorders is higher than that in control. Adjusting anxiety, its difference is still. Anxiety affects dysfunctional breathing, but depressed mood does not.

Classification and Prioritization of Dysfunction for Effective Information Ethics Education (효과적인 정보 윤리 교육을 위한 역기능 분류 및 우선 순위 부여)

  • Lee, Youngseok;Kang, Shinhye;Cho, Jungwon
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.15 no.7
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    • pp.133-138
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    • 2017
  • It has been to have not only good functions that make us convenient but also side effects that lead to a variety of social problems. Especially, on many statistical data shows the high percentage of adolescent exposed to such side effects. Therefore, it is important for teenagers who needs to build healthy personality to learn information ethics education. In this paper, we have compared and analyzed the existing information ethics education in information curriculum and information ethics education in revision curriculum of 2015. In order to educate the information ethics in the new curriculum, the education priorities of the adolescents according to the exposures of information dysfunction were suggested and the information dysfunctional areas were classified into educational categories. It is expected that information ethics education can be applied more effectively.

Dysfunction of Digital Leisure of ICT Age and Educational Measurement (ICT 시대의 디지털 여가 역기능과 교육대책)

  • Kim, Myeong-Mi
    • The Journal of the Korea institute of electronic communication sciences
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    • v.8 no.12
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    • pp.1979-1984
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    • 2013
  • As digital leisure's activity increase recently, the worry for side effect except right function occurs with reality. In this paper, the importance of leisure, participation effect when someone has a chance to leisure is reviewed. The dysfunction of digital leisure that focuses on usage of the digital device in information society is examined. In order to solve those dysfunction, the measure is presented through education and convergence.

A Qualitative Study on Bibliotherapy Program for the Sons and Daughters of the Dysfunctional Family (역기능 가정 자녀를 위한 독서치료 프로그램에 대한 질적 분석)

  • Lee, Yeon-Ok
    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.40 no.1
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    • pp.405-431
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    • 2009
  • The purpose of this study was to analyze the experience of dysfunctional family's sons and daughters in bibliotherapy program. To do this, this study collected its data through writings, speaking and term papers of 6 undergraduate students experiencing bibliotherapy program. The collected data were analyzed by phenomenological methods. As a result, the participants experienced 1) recognition of trauma and problems, 2) sympathy and identification, 3) self insight and self understanding, 4) expressing their will to recover trauma and finding solutions, 5) affirmative change, maturity and healing. And also they went through thinking and feeling dynamically in the bibliotherapy program. These results show that the bibliotherapy program helps dysfunctional family's sons and daughters solve their problems and trauma.

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The Relationships between Covert Narcissism and Dating Violence among College Students: The Mediating Effects of Expression of Anger (대학생의 내현적 자기애와 데이트 폭력 가해와의 관계: 분노표현의 매개효과)

  • Nam, Gwi Suk;Lee, Soo Jin
    • Korean Journal of School Psychology
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.87-107
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    • 2020
  • The purpose of this study was to examine the mediating effect of functional and dysfunctional expressions of anger on the relationship between covert narcissism and dating violence among college students. The study also investigated gender differences with regard to covert narcissism, dating violence, and functional and dysfunctional expressions of anger. To this end, 339 college students (133 males, 206 females) with heterosexual dating experiences in the Busan Metropolitan area were recruited. They responded to the Covert Narcissism Scale, the Revised Conflict Tactics Scale 2, and the Korean adaptation of the State-Trait Anger Expression Inventory. The results were as follows. First, covert narcissism, dating violence, and functional and dysfunctional expressions of anger differed significantly by gender. Second, there were statistically significant correlations between covert narcissism, dating violence, and functional and dysfunctional expressions of anger. Third, multiple regression analysis showed that dysfunctional expressions of anger for males were positively correlated with dating violence while functional expressions of anger were negatively correlated. For females, dysfunctional expressions of anger were positively correlated with dating violence while functional expressions of anger were not significantly correlated. Fourth, dysfunctional expressions of anger completely mediated the relationship between covert narcissism and dating violence for both males and females, but functional expressions of anger had no mediating effect. These results suggest that dysfunctional anger expression control program should be developed for students which may help those with covert narcissistic tendencies to functionally express their anger. Future research should analyze dating violence prevention and counseling programs.