After the questionnaire data were collected, Amos 24.0 was used for confirmatory factor analysis to test the validity of variables, and IBM SPSS23.0 for Pearson correlation analysis and common method bias test. According to the study of Ye and Wen (2013) (link). Using process macro in IBM SPSS23.0 to examine our model. Firstly, we used process Model 1 to test the moderating effect of personality on exercise intention and exercise behavior. Secondly, used process Model 1 to test the moderating effect of personality on exercise intention and exercise-induced feeling. Finally, used process Model 8 to test the relationship between the moderating effect of personality on exercise intention and exercise behavior with exercise-induced feeling. During the model test, grade and gender were included in the model as covariates. The continuous variables of normal distribution were expressed as mean (M) ± standard deviation (SD) and the incomplete questionnaire has been deleted when enter data, so there is no missing date in this study. Goodness of fit index χ2/df less than 5, RMSEA less than 0.08, NNFI and CFI greater than 0.8, and SRMR less than 0.05 are acceptable. In this study, significance level was set as p < 0.05 and effect sizes of the correlation coefficient r (Wangzhou et al., 2021 (link)) to estimate the magnitude of significant differences during statistical analysis.
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