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학술저널
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김종호 (서울대학교) 황선환 (서울시립대학교)
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한국여가레크리에이션학회 한국여가레크리에이션학회지 한국여가레크리에이션학회지 제42권 제4호(통권 제81호)
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2018.12
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25 - 35 (11page)
DOI
10.26446/kjlrp.2018.12.42.4.25

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The purpose of this study was to identify the factors influencing recreation specialization of bicycle riding through hierarchical regression analysis. The study was conducted for 393 adults over 20 years old who participated in bicycle clubs for at least one year. The collected data were analyzed using frequency analysis, descriptive analysis, reliability analysis, factor analysis, hierarchical regression analysis. As the results, first, it is shown that as riders were the male and income increased, riding specialization increased. Second, according to the result added participation frequency, intensity, duration, and travel distance, income, participation frequency, participation intensity, participation duration, and distance had positive effects on riding specialization. Third, according to the result of further regression of riding satisfaction, it was found that income, participation frequency and riding satisfaction positively influenced riding specialization. The results of this study suggest that leisure satisfaction is an important factor for raising the level of recreation specialization. In order to improve the quality of life and happiness of participants through higher recreation specialization, it is needed to induce continuous participation in riding. For doing it, it is necessary to provide certain good/safe facilities, environment, equipment, etc. for improve the riding satisfaction.

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