“…The data collected using surveys were processed and analysed in more detail using a whole range of quantitative methods of statistical analysis, and IBM SPSS software was used for this purpose most often (Tangeland and Aas, 2011;Fredman et al, 2012;Lee and Jan, 2015;Pinkus et al, 2016;2016;McCreary et al, 2019;Bhuiyan et al, 2021;Fossgard and Stensland, 2021;Marasinghe et al, 2021;Cheng et al, 2022;Gu et al, 2022). Regarding quantitative methods, the most common are multivariate analysis methods, regression analysis (Scott et al, 2007;Mehmetoglu and Normann, 2013;Tangeland et al, 2013;Chubchuwong et al, 2015;Han et al, 2016;Margaryan and Fredman, 2016;Zhang and Chan, 2016;McCreary et al, 2019;Zhang et al, 2020;Bhuiyan et al, 2021), factor (exploratory and confirmatory) analysis (Tangeland and Aas, 2011;Tyrvainen et al, 2014;Lee and Jan, 2015;Han et al, 2016;Pinkus et al, 2016;Zhang et al, 2020;Fossgard and Stensland, 2021;Räikkönen et al, 2021;Cheng et al, 2022), and also cluster analysis, correlation analysis, Chi-square test, t-test and ANOVA (Tangeland and Aas, 2011;De Urioste-Stone et al, 2016;Han et al, 2016;Margaryan and Fredman, 2016;2016;Zhang et al, 2020;Bhuiyan et al, 2021;Fossgar...…”