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    Trends in Psychological Experiences of Athletes by Period in the Long Jump Competition by Deok-Hyeon Kim, Young-Kil Yun

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Third, the psychological experience of long jumpers by period, basicphysical strength was maintained; competition intelligence increased in the second and fourth periods; communication skills increased until the fifth period, and decreased after; while emotional control decreased. …”
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    Policy Proposals based on the Review of Sports Concussion for Safety in Sports by Jeewoo Koo, Eunah Hong

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…First, safety education on sports concussion should be strengthened quantitatively and qualitatively, be required by all sports stakeholders, and will need to be executed by utilizing new technology platforms. Second, sports governing bodies must present a concussion safety policy tailored to each sport by distinguishing between youth and professional sports. …”
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    A Meta-Analysis of UTAUT in the Sports Field by Taejung Kim

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…RESULTS The results are as follows: First, the effect size between PE and intention to use was 0.521. Second, the effect size between FC and intention to use was 0.514. …”
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    The effect of commercial sports center employees’ empathy on job satisfaction, customer orientation, service quality, and organization loyalty by Buom Kim, Jung-Hee Jung

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Results First, cognitive empathy had a positive effect on job satisfaction. Second, emotional empathy had a positive effect on job satisfaction. …”
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    Legal and institutional consideration on FA compensation system of Korean professional football league by Wangsung Myung, Kwangho Park

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…Results First, the FACS violates Article 15 of the Constitution that protects 'freedom of choice to workplace' arguably implied under the 'freedom of occupation' provision since the system restricts a player's transfer within the league by requiring a transfer fee paid by the destination team even if the player has acquired the free agency status and his current contract is expiring. Second, the FACS would likely be unconstitutional according to precedents decided by the Constitutional Court and the National Human Rights Commission on the ground that 'freedom of occupation' is closely related to the rights to pursue happiness under Article 10 of the Constitution. …”
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    Development of the Human Rights in Sports Education Program for the College Student-Athletes by Deockki Hong, Eunju Ham, Jong Mun Cheon

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…First, the literature reviews examined the problems and improvement points regarding previous sports-related human rights education programs. Second, the direction of human rights in sports education programs was developed based on certain development principles and criterion. …”
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    The Effect of Ad Exposure on Consumer Visual Attentions Depending on Time Lapse in the Context of eSports by Byung-Jae Min, Daehwan Kim

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…RESULTS Both the fixation count and duration were highest for the first ad and then gradually decreased for the second and third ad. CONCLUSIONS It is recommended that eSports sponsors should consider differentiating ad pricing based on the order of exposure, then expose the first ad presented more frequently and for extended periods, and consider different shapes, colors, and movements to prevent adaptation to the initial allocation of attention.…”
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    Subjectivity on career barrier of female college students majoring sport studies by Wangsung Myung, Eunah Hong

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Results Three distinct views were extracted: First type of ‘career opaque’, revealed that students have failed to find their own aptitude and interest. Second type of ‘sexual discrimination-male centered’, implied students’ concerns about discriminating factors in relation to marriage and pregnancy for the job they desire. …”
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    The Relationship among Emotional Leadership, Coach Trust and Athletic Satisfaction of University Soccer Players by Sunghoon Kim, Jung Taek Shin

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Results First, emotional leadership had a positive effect on coach trust of university soccer players. Second, emotional leadership had a positive effect on athletic satisfaction of university soccer players. …”
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    Predicting Spectating Behavior of Spectator-Type Taekwondo Spectators by Applying the Extended Theory of Planned Behavior and Embodied Cognition Theory by Min-cheol Kim, Sun-young Lim

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…RESULTS First, attitudes, subjective norms, perceived behavioral control, and prior knowledge, which are predictors of the extended theory of planned behavior, had a statistically significant effect on the spectators’ desire to stay. Second, the spectators’ desire to stay had a statistically significant effect on the spectators’ content , environment, and behavior. …”
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    Relationships among sport-products self-congruence, product love, product trust, and purchase behavior of sports-for-all club members by Chae-Man Na

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…Results First, actual self-congruence has positive influence on the product love. Second, ideal self-congruence didn't have positive influence on the product love. …”
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    An Exploration of Tennis Consumption Experiences by a Beginner Named 'Te-rin-e': The Desire for Self-Expression, Conflict with Mainstream Culture, and Knowledge-Based Consumption by Seami Lim, Howon Jeong, Hanbeom Kim

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…RESULTS The primary findings of this study are as follows: First, novice tennis players from the MZ generation actively employ tennis as a means of personal expression, sharing their tennis-related fashion and experiences on SNS. Second, most novice tennis players report a sense of detachment from the traditional club-centric tennis culture, gravitating toward casual court usage, spontaneous activities, and flexible membership structures. …”
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    Reference Dependent Preference and Fan Responses: A Text Analysis of YouTube Comments on K-League Highlights by Hojun Sung, Yujin Kim, Jaemin Oh, Sangbum Lee, Ingyu Lee, Hyunwoong Pyun

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…RESULTS First, an unexpected win generates more positive comments, and an unexpected loss generates more negative comments; a reference-dependent preference exists. Second, the difference between the coefficient on upset win and the absolute value of the coefficient on upset loss is not statistically different; loss aversion does not exist. …”
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    The Relationship of Self-Presentation, Stress Coping, and Competitive State Anxiety in Elite Athletes by Seo-Jin Youn, Tai-Seok Chang

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…First, Self-presentation affected positively on stress coping. Second, Stress coping affected positively on competitive state anxiety. …”
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    Exploring Presenteeism Experiences of Athletic Coaches by Keunchul Lee, Yongse Kim

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…RESULTS First, the health problems that developed while coaching were categorized into two detailed areas (physical and psychological symptoms). Second, the causes of presenteeism were categorized into four general areas (policy and institutional problems, poor job environment, athlete problems, and human relations). …”
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    What is the Essential Problem of Professional Sports Violence in Korea? by Sangwan Jeon, Misuk Kim, Hansol Park

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…RESULTS First, the essential problem of sports ethics was the change in sports ethics perception that was different from the sports ethics problem caused by the diversification of victoryism. Second, the essential problems of sports violence were ethics and sports ethics in society with different standards, and the unaltered perception and culture of sports ethics. …”
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    The Structural Relationships among the ESG Activities of Professional Sports Teams and the Team Recognition, Team Preference, Self-determination, and Voluntary Action Intention of... by Min-Ah Ryu

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…RESULTS First, it was found that ESG activities in professional sports teams had a positive effect on sports fans’ team recognition, team preference, self-determination, and voluntary action intention. Second, the team recognition and team preference of sports fans of a given professional sports team had a positive effect on their self-determination and voluntary action intention. …”
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    Effects of an 8-week Gluteus Medius Strengthening Exercise on Back Pain, Balance, and Back Strength in Female Office Workers with Low Back Pain by Seongho Choi, Junga Lee

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…RESULTS First, there has been a significant decrease in the pain level, as evidenced by VAS and Korean oswestry disability index (KODI) scores. Second, there was a statistically significant improvement in both static and dynamic balance capabilities. …”
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    Effects of Eye Movement Exercise on Cognitive Function and Prefrontal Cortex Connectivity for the Elderly with Mild Cognitive Impairment: An fNIRS Study by Miyoung Roh, Taiseok Chang

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…RESULTS First, cognitive function of the elderly with mild cognitive impairment showed significant improvement after the eye movement exercise (p < .05). Second, reaction time decreased significantly from 1.16 to 0.91 ms after eye movement exercise. …”
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    Analysis of Secondary Physical Education Teacher Recruitment Examination: Focused on Sport Biomechanics Questions from 2016 through 2022 by Jeehoon Sohn, Jonghyun Yang

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…First, only approximately 22.4% of the questions were related to the secondary physical educational field. Second, only 34% were sports-applied questions. In addition, according to Bloom's classification of educational evaluation, 36.7% of knowledge-level questions, 40.8% comprehension-level questions, and 22.4% application-level questions were accounted for. …”
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