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Fate control and leisure attitudes
Authors:Douglas A. Kleiber
Affiliation:Leisure Behavior Research Laboratory, Department of Leisure Studies , University of Illinois , Champaign, Illinois
Abstract:

It has been suggested that attitudes toward leisure may be affected by one's perception of the ability to control life's consequences. Rotter's I‐E scale was used in the present study to measure the perceived locus of control and was correlated with the scales of Neulingers Leisure Attitude Inventory. Results indicated that positive attitudes toward leisure were generally more associated with an external than an internal locus of control, i.e., with the perception that one's fate is to a large degree personally uncontrollable. These results are explained in terms of the confounding influence of work/achievement orientation in the measurement of and in the relationship of those variables. Implications for leisure counseling, leisure education, and therapeutic recreation are also discussed.
Keywords:leisure  attitudes  personality  perceived freedom  locus of control  work‐orientation
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