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A study of leisure attitudes and benefits for senior high school students at Ping-Tung city and county in Taiwan.
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A study of leisure attitudes and benefits for senior high school students at Ping-Tung city and county in Taiwan./
Author:
Ho, Tu-Kuang.
Description:
131 p.
Notes:
Adviser: Sally J. Ford.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International69-03A.
Subject:
Education, Secondary. -
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http://pqdd.sinica.edu.tw/twdaoapp/servlet/advanced?query=3305719
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9780549523024
A study of leisure attitudes and benefits for senior high school students at Ping-Tung city and county in Taiwan.
Ho, Tu-Kuang.
A study of leisure attitudes and benefits for senior high school students at Ping-Tung city and county in Taiwan.
- 131 p.
Adviser: Sally J. Ford.
Thesis (Ed.D.)--United States Sports Academy, 2008.
The researcher compared the total points from 74 leisure activities listed in the questionnaire, and listed the top five popular sport and leisure activities in six selected senior high schools (Ping-Tung city and county).
ISBN: 9780549523024Subjects--Topical Terms:
539262
Education, Secondary.
A study of leisure attitudes and benefits for senior high school students at Ping-Tung city and county in Taiwan.
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The researcher compared the total points from 74 leisure activities listed in the questionnaire, and listed the top five popular sport and leisure activities in six selected senior high schools (Ping-Tung city and county).
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The general problem of this research was to analyze leisure activities participation, and the relationship between the leisure attitude and leisure benefit for selected senior high school students in Ping-Tung city and county, Taiwan. In total, six hundred and thirty questionnaires were distributed, and six hundred and thirty questionnaires were returned (n=630). Forty two questionnaires were invalid. The other five hundred and eighty-eight questionnaires were complete and valid. Therefore, the response rate of valid questionnaires was 93.33%. The survey questionnaire included four main sections; (1) Demographic Variables; (2) Leisure and Sport Activities Participation; (3) Leisure Attitude Scale (LAS); and (4) Leisure Benefits Scale (LBS). The collected questionnaires were analyzed by using SPSS version 15.0 to describe and analyze descriptive statistics, MANOVA, Pearson's product-moment, and reliability analysis.
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Through a descriptive statistics in the LBS and LAS, the researcher suggested the subjects had positive attitudes toward their favorite leisure or sport activities and obtain the physical benefits, psychological benefits, and social benefits from these activities.
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A MANOVA was used to test subject differences in leisure attitude. The researcher discovered only home locations and gender had significant differences across subjects shown on four measures in multivariate tests (Pillais Trace, Wilks' Lambda, Hotelling's Trace, and Roy's Largest Root, P=0.000, P<0.05). The Scheffe method indicated the subjects from Kaoh-Siung County had more positive affective attitude toward leisure activities than those from Ping-Tung County and Kaoh-Siung City. Moreover, male subjects have more positive behavioral responses for leisure activities than females. This finding suggested these male subjects spent more time, effort and money on their favorite activities than female subjects. Through a MANOVA to test subject differences in leisure benefit, the researcher discovered no significant differences across subjects shown on four measures in multivariate tests (Pillai's Trace, Wilks' Lambda, Hotelling's Trace, and Roy's Largest Root, P>0.05). This finding suggested that the differences in demographic variables did not cause a significant difference on the aspect of physical benefits, psychological benefits and social benefits.
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In this research, Pearson's product-moment was employed to analyze the correlation between Leisure Attitude Scale (LAS) and Leisure Benefit Scale (LBS). Through this statistical analysis, the researcher found that a positive correlation existed between leisure attitudes and leisure benefits for the senior high school students in Ping-Tung city and county.
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