2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2011.03.106
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The Relationship Between Happiness Dimensions And Athletic Performance In The Male High School Students In Iijrood (Zanjan-Iran)

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“…However, no research appears to have been conducted into the links between sensation-seeking, subjective vitality and happiness among university studentsdespite the presents of studies linking sensation-seeking, subjective vitality and happiness with various other concepts. For example, Farahani et al (2011) and Neshat et al (2009) found that athletes' sensation seeking predicts happiness, while Ma (2018) found a significant relationship between sensation seeking and happiness levels in individuals who use the Internet problematically, and Asgari et al (2016) showed that there is a significant relationship between fertile women's sensation seeking and their happiness. Reis et al (2020), meanwhile, found that the exercise game on sensation seeking in the virtual environment predicted subjective vitality.…”
Section: The Relationship Between Sensation-seeking and Happiness-sub...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, no research appears to have been conducted into the links between sensation-seeking, subjective vitality and happiness among university studentsdespite the presents of studies linking sensation-seeking, subjective vitality and happiness with various other concepts. For example, Farahani et al (2011) and Neshat et al (2009) found that athletes' sensation seeking predicts happiness, while Ma (2018) found a significant relationship between sensation seeking and happiness levels in individuals who use the Internet problematically, and Asgari et al (2016) showed that there is a significant relationship between fertile women's sensation seeking and their happiness. Reis et al (2020), meanwhile, found that the exercise game on sensation seeking in the virtual environment predicted subjective vitality.…”
Section: The Relationship Between Sensation-seeking and Happiness-sub...mentioning
confidence: 99%