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유소년 인라인스포츠 활동의 참여 동기와 만족도와의 관계The Relationship Between Participation Motive and Satisfaction in Youth Inline Skate Activities

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The Relationship Between Participation Motive and Satisfaction in Youth Inline Skate Activities
Authors
이나나김병식김상훈
Issue Date
2012
Publisher
한국스포츠학회
Keywords
Youth; Inline Skate Activities; Participation Motive; Satisfaction
Citation
한국스포츠학회, v.10, no.3, pp.311 - 319
Journal Title
한국스포츠학회
Volume
10
Number
3
Start Page
311
End Page
319
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/17083
ISSN
1738-3250
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relation between participation motives and satisfaction of the youth in Inline roller sports. For extraction of selection attributes, previous studies on Inline roller sports and other similar sports related previous studies were examined. On top of that, total 300 sets of questionnaires with self-administration method used were distributed by visiting inline roller sports clubs in Seoul and Gyeonggi and asking coaches to distribute the questionnaires and 258 sets(86%) were finally used as a final material. For the data processing, expository factor analysis, frequency analysis and multiple regression analysis were conducted with Windows SPSS ver. 16.0. The results were as follows. As a result of investigating the influence of participation motives of inline roller sports activities, self development, future motives, and health motives, on satisfaction of facilities, coaches, programs, and price, it was indicated that the participation motives had an influence on satisfaction partially. In the influence of participation motives on the satisfaction of facilities, future motives and health motives were indicated influential. In the influence of participation motives on the satisfaction of coaches, future motives were indicated influential. In the influence of participation motives on the satisfaction of programs, self development and health motives were indicated influential.
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