2020
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17072551
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The Sacred Power of Beauty: Examining the Perceptual Effect of Buddhist Symbols on Happiness and Life Satisfaction in China

Abstract: The theoretical relationship between Buddhism and subjective well-being has gained much academic attention in recent decades. However, the prominent determinants of religiosity remain limited for researchers to understand a holistic picture of religion-informed subjective well-being, particularly in the context of Buddhism. This study has applied a quantitative survey to verify the impact of the aesthetic effects of the Buddhist gesture symbol on Chinese people’s subjective happiness through sequential mediato… Show more

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“…Fourth, the cross-sectional design could not exclude reverse causality in that lower psychological distress resulted in greater academic satisfaction. Fifth, it would have been interesting to assess whether students’ religiosity may have influenced our results given the effects of religiosity on life satisfaction [ 37 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fourth, the cross-sectional design could not exclude reverse causality in that lower psychological distress resulted in greater academic satisfaction. Fifth, it would have been interesting to assess whether students’ religiosity may have influenced our results given the effects of religiosity on life satisfaction [ 37 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, limited research has addressed how eco-labeling could influence green consumption by other influential factors relevant to green consumption, such as perceived consumer effectiveness (PCE) and product attributes evaluation (Minkov et al, 2018). It appears that the lack of knowledge makes it misleading to conclusively design further managerial policies and strategic practice (Qin & Song, 2020;Song et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to its long history and numerous literati and celebrities, Jiangxi culture has come to be represented by Zen and Luling culture. Zen Buddhism and Luling culture pay attention to farming and reading inherited texts, advocating philology and philosophy, emphasizing martial arts and justice, and being generous and tolerant [26]. As an important branch of Chinese culture, Jiangxi culture is a multicultural system that integrates farming, reading, immigrant, religious, industrial, and commercial cultures.…”
Section: Traditional Buildings In Central Jiangximentioning
confidence: 99%