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Relationships of Psychological Well-Being with Leisure Participation and Personality in Elders  

Noh, Eun-Yee (New York University)
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The Korean Journal of Physical Education / v.43, no.6, 2004 , pp. 799-808 More about this Journal
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Psychological Well-Being; Leisure Participation; Personality; The Sense of Independence;
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