Success in Reducing Photocopy of an Applicant Pursuant to Arms Control Act B.E. 2530
Keywords:
reducing document copies, applying for a licenseAbstract
This research article aim to 1) study and compare the success in reducing copies of license applicants under the Arms Control Act B.E. 2530 (1987) classified by personal factors and 2) study the level of success in reducing copies of license applicants under the Arms Control Act B.E. 2530 (1987) classified by personal factors using quantitative research methods. The sample group used in this research consisted of 355 license applicants under the Arms Control Act B.E. 2530 (1987). Stratified random sampling was used. Questionnaires were used as the data collection tool. The statistics used included mean, standard deviation, t-test,
F-test, or One Way ANOVA.
The research results found that 1) the comparative study of the success in reducing the number of copies of documents of license applicants according to the Armaments Control Act B.E. 2530 (1987) classified by personal factors found that there was no difference in gender, while there were differences in age, status in applying for a license, and length of time contacting the Department of Military Industry (5 years or more). 2) The reduction of document copies required from license applicants under the Armaments Control Act B.E. 2530 (1987) was found to be highly successful in all aspects. The aspect with the highest average value was personnel, followed by public relations, and the aspect with the lowest average value was resources.
