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    Title: The Study of Leisure Behavior of the Meditation
    Authors: Yueh Hui Chen
    Contributors: Department of Leisure and Recreation
    Keywords: Meditation;ELM;Involvement
    Date: 2010
    Issue Date: 2010-11-07 09:43:09 (UTC+0)
    Publisher: Asia University
    Abstract:   A nowadays, Civilization has been changing rapidly causing by the development of scient technology at the same time, Mass media plays an important role to encourage people chasing materials more than they need.More comsumption bring more hard work, more competition and more pressure. People start to look for a way that can heal their spiriture emptiness and get a peaceful life. Meditation becomes the mainstream in American society has been seen as a profound mysterions pursuits and effected way to comfort their heart , relax their mind and get them a quilty life. This study speculates use Elaboration Likelihood Model (ELM) Iinvoing in high and low right to get to its source produced on meditation behavior and satisfaction.
      In this study, February 1, 2010 began to carry out the questionnaire issued. Researchers use personal delivery and recovery methods,on March 15, 2010, completed recovery of the questionnaires, a total number of valid questionnaires was 121. The study reveals that in static meditation is the mainstream approach, the high-involvement meditation of respondents can get spiritual harmony, relieve stress and increase more self-esteem than most of the low-involvement meditation of respondents
    do. The high involvement respondents their attitude toward high agreement to this result. The involvement with meditation meditation methods meditation acts on the interaction effect satisfaction, involvement and meditation methods meditation acts in no significant interaction satisfaction.
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