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한제걸(Je Geol Han),권오일(Oh Il Kwon) 한국여가레크리에이션학회 2008 한국여가레크리에이션학회지 Vol.32 No.3
The study is committed to finding out effects of participation motivation on leisure satisfaction, based on golf players who practice golf at driving ranges and reside in the Ilsan Province of Gyeonggido. The researcher collected data of men and women participating in golf activities in 8 driving ranges-3 of outdoor driving ranges and 6 of the indoor ones-in Ilsan Province, from and used 564(332 men, 232 women) questionnaires of all according to the purpose of this study. As a tool for testing, questionnaires were collected with 5 questions for background variables, 13 questions for participation motivation category and 15 questions for leisure satisfaction include. After collecting information from questionnaires, statistic program SPSS 12.0 Version for Windows was used as a significance difference level was at the 5% level for testing, and t-test, one-way ANOVA and Multiple Regression Analysis analyzed to get results of differences between leisure satisfaction and participation motivation by background variables, and to know the relations between participation motivation and leisure satisfaction. The results from the research processes are as below. First, in the difference analysis of participation motivation by background a significant difference between `intrinsic motivation` and of `age`, `education(at the 1% level)` and `household income(at the 0.1% level)`. Second, in the difference analysis of leisure satisfaction by the background a significant difference between `environmental satisfaction` and each of `education(p<.01)` and `household income(p<.05)` and there appeared a difference between `social satisfaction` and all of `gender(p<.05)`, `education(p<.01)`, `job(p<.05)`, and `household income(p<.05)` as there was a significant difference in case of `age`, `job,` and `household income`. Third, as a result of the effects of golfers` participation motivation in driving rages on leisure satisfaction, the outcomes show there was a significant difference(p<.001) between `intrinsic motivation` and each of `mind-body satisfaction`, `environmental satisfaction`, `social satisfaction`, and `educational satisfaction`.