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스포츠시설 이용자의 안전규정 주시특성에 관한 시선추적분석Eye Tracking Analysis of Gaze Characteristics Related to Safety Regulations of Sports Facility Users

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Eye Tracking Analysis of Gaze Characteristics Related to Safety Regulations of Sports Facility Users
Authors
권재윤
Issue Date
Apr-2025
Publisher
한국사회체육학회
Keywords
Safety regulation; Gaze characteristic; Sports facility; User; Eye tracking
Citation
한국사회체육학회지, no.100, pp 119 - 134
Pages
16
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
한국사회체육학회지
Number
100
Start Page
119
End Page
134
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/125470
DOI
10.51979/KSSLS.2025.04.100.119
ISSN
1229-358X
2733-9114
Abstract
Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the unconscious processes underlying where and how users perceive safety regulations in sports facilities. Method: A total of 40 undergraduate and graduate students using the fitness center at H University in Gyeonggi Province were randomly selected for this study, which was conducted between May 25 and June 30, 2023. Eye tracking assessments were combined with surveys and interviews to identify gaze behaviors related to normative and general safety regulations. Data analysis included chi-square tests, paired t-tests, and word cloud visualization. The study findings indicated significant differences in the initial gaze fixation areas (text and visuals) when different safety-guideline conditions were presented within one group. Although the difference in fixation frequency in the text area between the normative and general conditions was not statistically significant, fixation time and ratio were statistically significant. Results: In the graphic area, fixation frequency and ratio did not display statistical significance, whereas fixation time did. Moreover, the comprehension time for safety regulations was significantly longer under general conditions compared to normative conditions, resulting in a statistically significant difference. An analysis of word frequency visualized in a word cloud revealed that participants primarily remembered text highlighted in red and color sensations. Finally, unconscious recognition points of safety guidelines revealed that 12.5% of participants perceived the entrance (entrance/exit), 50% perceived the equipment exercise zone, 2.5% perceived the aerobic exercise zone, 35% perceived the inbody and feedback zones, and none remembered the locker room. Conclusion: The findings suggest that the design of safety regulations should incorporate clear textual content alongside visual warning cues. The use of explicit messaging, color coding, and innovative presentation formats may enhance user awareness. These insights advocate for a more strategic approach to safety communication in fitness facilities.
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