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http://dx.doi.org/10.22156/CS4SMB.2018.8.4.099

Relationship among Savoring, Emotion and Happiness of Hores-Riding participants  

Yang, Sung-Jee (Department of Physical Education, Sungkyul University)
Yi, Jae-Hoon (College of Faidea, Sungkyul University)
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Journal of Convergence for Information Technology / v.8, no.4, 2018 , pp. 99-108 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study regards the savoring, emotion and happiness of 232 equestrians who participated in leisure sports horse riding. First, exploratory factor analysis and confirmatory factor analysis were conducted to extract the main variables and to verify the validity of the study. Second, correlation analysis was performed to find out the correlation between major variables. Third, path analysis was performed to derive the final result of this study. In addition, we conducted a reliability analysis of major measurement tools to determine internal consistency(Conbach's ${\alpha}$) utilizing IBM SPSS 21.0 and IBM AMOS 21.0. The results show that past recall had a statistically significant negative impact on negative emotions and future expectations had a negative impact on positive emotions. Also, future expectations showed a statistically significant effect on euphoria and positive emotions had positive effects on happiness.
Keywords
Savor; Happiness; Horse riding; Conbach's ${\alpha}$; Path Analysis; Factor Analysis;
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