Browsing by Author "Preecha Methavasaraphak"
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AU students' attitude toward professional ethics seminar
Sakulrat Sachirawattanakul (Institute for Research and Academic Services, 2018) -
Drug use/abuse: policies and policy implementation in higher education instituties in Bangkok
Preecha Methavasaraphak; Linchong Chorrojprasert; Narong Chumsupanwaree; Juthaporn Wannarat; Urai Chaktrimongkhol; Kanokporn Isarankura na Ayuthaya (Research Institute of Assumption University, 2009)
The objectives of this study are to study policies and policies implementation concerning drug use/abuse among Higher Education Institutions (HEls) in Bangkok Metropolis, to study the operational processes of policies and measures concerning drug use/abuse among HEls, to study the current situation of drug use/abuse among HE!s, and to study problems and obstacles on drug prevention among HEls. Research methodologies and activities for this research were divided into three phases (Phase I: Brainstorming seminar, Phase II: In-depth interviews, and ... -
The factors affecting on customers purchase intention of white kidney bean products
Naluchat Kitburin; Preecha Methavasaraphak (Bangkok : Assumption University, 2019)
The research aims to study the factor affecting on purchase intention of white kidney bean product. In healthy market, the people are more concern about health food. The trend towards purchasing healthy products is growing among people. However, the white kidney bean is containing high nutrition, but it is not well known among Thai peoples. The white kidney bean is not popular in Thailand because almost the white kidney bean in Thailand are import from other country and hardly to find white kidney bean products in the market. So, there seems ... -
Insight into internally displaced persons in Bangkok Metropolis, Thailand
Preecha Methavasaraphak; Chatchayodome Pulpol; Narong Chumsupanwaree; Juthaporn Wannarat; Jiraprapa Lakkam (Research Institute of Assumption University, 2010)
This research study aims to explore ways of life of internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Bangkok Metropolis, Thailand. The study focuses on three groups of IDPs; namely invaded community IDPs, under the bridge IDPs and homeless IDPs. In general, the IDPs have different backgrounds and places of origins, but share similar causes of displacement. The displacement is commonly resulted from the economic, social, and health-related factors. In some cases, the IDPs seek to escape from their so-called surrounding environment. Nowadays, the IDPs ... -
A job placement survey of Assumption University Graduates: batch 42
Juthaporn Wannarat; Laphatsakorn Klaiwong (Institute for Research and Academic Services, 2015) -
A job placement survey of Assumption University Graduates: batch 43
Juthaporn Wannarat; Laphatsakorn Klaiwong (Institute for Research and Academic Services, 2016) -
A job placement survey of Assumption University Graduates: batch 44
Juthaporn Wannarat; Laphatsakorn Klaiwong (Institute for Research and Academic Services, 2017-06) -
A job placement survey of Assumption University Graduates: batch 45
Juthaporn Wannarat; Laphatsakorn Klaiwong (Institute for Research and Academic Services, 2018-06) -
A job placement survey of Assumption University Graduates: class 46
Juthaporn Wannarat; Laphatsakorn Klaiwong (Institute for Research and Academic Services, 2019-05) -
Market employer satisfaction index of Assumption University's : graduates batch 44
Ratikorn Chuensuksomboon (Institute for Research and Academic Services, 2017-07) -
Market employer satisfaction index of Assumption University's : graduates batch 45
Ratikorn Chuensuksomboon (Institute for Research and Academic Services, 2018-07) -
Market employer satisfaction index of Assumption University's : graduates batch 46
Ratikorn Chuensuksomboon (Institute for Research and Academic Services, 2019-07) -
Market employer satisfaction index of Assumption University's graduates: academic year 2014
Ratikorn Chuensuksomboon (Institute for Research and Academic Services, 2015) -
Market employer satisfaction index of Assumption University's: graduate batch 43
Ratikorn Chuensuksomboon (Institute for Research and Academic Services, 2016)
The research on Market Employers Satisfaction Index of Assumption University's Graduates Batch 43 aimed to study by survey method on AU's performance depend on Thailand Quality Framework of ONESQA--Market Employer. The result of this research might help AU to better know its status from the points of view of its stakeholders as well as provide a guideline to develop its weak aspects in order to be competent and excellent and to improve itself to be better known in academic industry. The results of the survey in every respondents were that the ... -
Preventing risks related to population displacements : defining models of educational action in Cambodia
Preecha Methavasaraphak (Research Institute of Assumption University, 2015)
This research focuses on living conditions before and after relocation of 'displaced' people in two communities with 1,700 families (around 6,800 people) in Phnom Phenh, Cambodia: Bhumi Andong Community and Bhumi San Sok Community. People of these two communities are different in their origin. However, due to their non-Cambodian citizenship (permanent immigrant status) they suffer similar problems before and after relocation. Before relocation their main problems are-illegal encroachment of public land, unhealthy living conditions, short notice ... -
Preventing risks related to population displacements : defining models of educational action in Thailand
Preecha Methavasaraphak (Research Institute of Assumption University, 2015)
This research focuses on the process of group/ community formation and intervention programs to improve life quality, minimize associated social problems, and prevent related risks of the displaced population in Bangkok, Thailand. This research classifies the displaced population aforementioned into two groups: the displaced in congested community, and the homeless. Their common problems are: the lack of evidences of Thai citizenship, unfair treatment, landlessness, insecurity in life, unemployment, insufficient income, inaccess ibility to ... -
Satisfaction survey on AU Uniqueness and Identity Development: academic year 2014
Chananton Thanakultheeladit; Ratikorn Chuensuksomboon (Institute for Research and Academic Services, 2014) -
Satisfaction survey on AU Uniqueness and Identity Development: academic year 2015
Chananton Thanakultheeladit; Ratikorn Chuensuksomboon (Institute for Research and Academic Services, 2015) -
Satisfaction survey on AU Uniqueness and Identity Development: academic year 2016
Chananton Thanakultheeladit; Ratikorn Chuensuksomboon (Institute for Research and Academic Services, 2017-05) -
Satisfaction survey on AU Uniqueness and Identity Development: academic year 2018
Chananton Thanakultheeladit; Ratikorn Chuensuksomboon (Institute for Research and Academic Services, 2019-05)