2020
DOI: 10.26446/kjlrp.2020.6.44.2.31
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Relationship among Perceived Restorativeness, Recovery Experience and Happiness of Suncheon Bay National Garden Visitors: Based on Attention Restoration Theory

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“…The results of this study are consistent with those shown by Tyrväinen et al [ 33 ] that short-term visits to urban natural areas have a positive effect on stress relief and restorative environment perception compared to the architectural environment. Kang and Suh [ 34 ] also reported that visitors to Suncheon Bay National Garden experience stress relief and restoration naturally through involuntary attention.…”
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“…The results of this study are consistent with those shown by Tyrväinen et al [ 33 ] that short-term visits to urban natural areas have a positive effect on stress relief and restorative environment perception compared to the architectural environment. Kang and Suh [ 34 ] also reported that visitors to Suncheon Bay National Garden experience stress relief and restoration naturally through involuntary attention.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…7 Program (University of Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf, Germany). The sample size of the group was calculated as 342 with reference to the study byKang and Suh (2020) and the perception survey on gardens byPark (2021), setting the effect size as the medium effect size of 0.3 byCohen (1988) that is commonly used in social science studies, α value of 0.05, and power of 0.95. Based on this value, the total sample size was adjusted to 376, and 360 copies of the questionnaire were ultimately analyzed excluding 16 copies with omitted responses to the survey items.…”
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