@article{oai:otemae.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000423, author = {MIZOGUCHI, Tadashi and YANO, Gou and 溝口, 正 and 矢野, 豪}, journal = {大手前大学社会文化学部論集, Otemae Journal of Socio-Cultural Studies}, month = {Mar}, note = {2000000407, We conducted a questionnaire survey on the fruits chosen to express figuratively their self-image by male and female students at Otemae University. The question is, "Which fruit could you see yourself as?" A majority of the answers concerning the fruits selected were in the following descending: mandarin orange, apple, grape and peach. However, their favorite fruits for eating were listed as follows: peach, strawberry and mandarin orange. Thus there is no correlation between their favorite fruits for eating and those for building their self-image. The result of no correlation is also obtained for rare tropical fruits including mango, acerlorla, durian, lychee, guavas, papaya, and avocado. The students have a positive image of fruits in variation, from common Japanese fruits to rare tropical ones.}, pages = {23--32}, title = {学生の果物比喩イメージ ー大手前大学学生の事例ー}, volume = {4}, year = {2004}, yomi = {ミゾグチ, タダシ and ヤノ, ゴウ} }