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    Title: A Study on Behavioral Intention of Participating National Badminton Rating Program
    Authors: Chen, Hsiou-Shao
    Contributors: 休閒與遊憩管理學系碩士在職專班
    Keywords: The theory of planned behavior;National Badminton Rating Program;Exercise habits
    Date: 2016
    Issue Date: 2016-08-11 08:52:13 (UTC+0)
    Publisher: 亞洲大學
    Abstract: The purpose of this thesis is primarily to explore how the attitude、subjective norms、perceived behavioral control and regular exercise habits influence the behavioral intention of participating National Badminton Rating Program by applying theory of planned behavior.
    The target population of this research was the disabled who attend the National Badminton Rating Program on October and November in 2015. Data were collected through surveys and the study sample comprised 450 respondents. After the eliminations, our sample consists of 383 with good responding rate (85%). This research analyzed and tested by SPSS22.0 and LISREL8.80 statistical software, and obtained the following conclusions:
    1.There is no significant difference in the case of the different background variable of the behavioral intention of participating National Badminton Rating Program.
    2.There is a significant impact influence on the attitude of the behavioral intention of participating National Badminton Rating Program.
    3.There is no significant impact influence on regular exercise habits of the behavioral intention of participating National Badminton Rating Program.
    4.There is no significant impact influence on subjective norms of the behavioral intention of participating National Badminton Rating Program.
    5.There is a significant impact influence on perceived behavioral control of the behavioral intention of participating National Badminton Rating Program.
    It recommended that future research direction for the initial motivation for participating, and the participants of the tournament Correlation of quality of service, or can be of qualitative research to establish more representative research data.
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