The impact of neuroticism on leisure satisfaction: Online game application

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Hung-Jen (Hill) Tu
Lily Shui-Lien Chen
Michael Chih-Hung Wang
Julia Ying-Chao Lin
Cite this article:  Tu, H., Chen, L., Wang, M., & Lin, J. (2007). The impact of neuroticism on leisure satisfaction: Online game application. Social Behavior and Personality: An international journal, 35(10), 1399-1404.


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This study was designed to uncover the impact of neuroticism on leisure satisfaction based on online games in Taiwan, the country that has the second largest online game-playing market in the world. A systematic sampling produced 500 usable questionnaires for the final data analysis. The findings indicate a negative relationship between neuroticism and leisure satisfaction. This research therefore provides evidence that overall leisure satisfaction decreases in persons with a greater neuroticism tendency.

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