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Activities,experiences, and environmental settings: A case study of recreation opportunity spectrum relationships
Authors:Randy J Virden  Richard C Knopf
Institution:1. Department of Leisure Studies , Arizona State University , Tempe, AZ, 85287;2. Leisure Studies Program , Arizona State University , West Campus, Phoenix, AZ, 85069
Abstract:Abstract

One tenet of the Recreation Opportunity Spectrum (ROS) is that relationships exist between outdoor recreation activity styles, desired psychological experiences, and preferred environmental settings. The purpose of this study is to examine the nature and complexity of these relationships in light of the Recreation Opportunity Spectrum conceptual model with a group of diverse outdoor recreationists. Psychometric measures were utilized to assess the desired experiences and environmental preferences of four activity preference groups. The results indicated that significant relationships do exist between the study variables. However, systematic explanations for these relationships were not clearly apparent from the results of this particular study. The existing theoretical and empirical literature base is inadequate to accurately articulate the systematic linkages between these three concepts. Further development and refinement of these relations will occur only incrementally as a growing empirical base allows for theory construction.
Keywords:Activity preference  desired experience  environmental setting preference  Recreation Opportunity Spectrum  psychological motives
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