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The Korean Journal of Health Psychology

A Comparison of the Models for explaining the Emotion-Improving Effects of the Index of Greenness

The Korean Journal of Health Psychology / The Korean Journal of Health Psychology, (P)1229-070X; (E)2713-9581
2007, v.12 no.1, pp.189-217
https://doi.org/10.17315/kjhp.2007.12.1.011

Abstract

keywords
Index of Greenness (IG), emotion, attention restoration theory (ART), natural environment, fascination, restorative environment, experience sampling method (ESM), 녹시율, 정서, 주의회복이론, 자연환경, 매혹감, 회복환경, 경험표집법†본 논문은 2006년도 중앙대학교 신진우수연구자 지원금의 지원을 받았으며, 2006년 중앙대학교 심리학과 박사학위 청구논문의 일부임. ‡교신저자(Corresponding author) : 이승훈, (156-756) 서울시 동작구 흑석동 221, 전화: (02) 820-5124, E-mail : jonathanlee@netsgo.com우리는 자연을 접할 때마다 삭막한 도시생, Index of Greenness (IG), emotion, attention restoration theory (ART), natural environment, fascination, restorative environment, experience sampling method (ESM)

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