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題名:台灣地區國家公園遊客特性與解說服務滿意度之關係
作者:陳慧如
作者(外文):Hui-Ru Chen
校院名稱:銘傳大學
系所名稱:管理科學研究所博士班
指導教授:惠尋男
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學位類別:博士
出版日期:2004
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一、中文部分
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4.吳再豐,「國人赴日旅遊者之生活型態研究」,台灣大學商學研究所碩士論文,民國82年。
5.吳鳳珠,「遊客中心多媒體解說效果評估-以玉山國家公園塔塔加遊客中心為例」,台灣大學園藝研究所未出版之碩士論文,民國83年。
6.李世寶,「東勢林場賞螢活動解說員服務效果之研究」,朝陽科技大學休閒事業管理研究所碩士論文,民國91年。
7.李青峰,「解說服務效果評估之研究」,台灣大學森林研究所碩士論文,民國75年。
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9.馬惠玲,「台灣地區國內旅遊市場區隔變數之研究」,逢甲大學建築及都市計畫研究所碩士論文,民國92年。
10.張明洵、林玥秀,「解說概論」,花蓮:太魯閣國家公園管理處,民國81年。
11.張紹勳, 研究方法,台中:滄海書局,民國90年1月修訂版。
12.楊玲琇,「國民旅遊之消費行為分析-以台北市地區居民為例」,中山大學企業管理研究所碩士論文,民國83年。
13.歐聖榮,「遊客解說服務之研究」,中興大學園藝研究所碩士論文,民國73年。
14.張詩悌,「板橋林家花園解說效果之探討」,台灣大學園藝研究所碩士論文,民國86年。
15.楊婷婷,「解說折頁解說效果之探討-以台北市立動物園大鳥籠為例」,台灣大學園藝學研究所碩士論文,民國84年。
16.蔡淑惠,「國中生對自然科學博物館生命科學廳展示設施之解說效果研究」,東海大學景觀研究所碩士論文,民國89年。
17.詹淑美,「博物館展示設計評估與展示說明分析研究-以國立自然科學博物館科學中心為例」,師範大學社會教育研究所碩士論文,民國85年。

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