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Process,goal, and social interaction differences in recreation: What makes an activity substitutable
Authors:Robert Baumgartner  Thomas A. Heberlein
Affiliation:Department of Rural Sociology , University of Wisconsin , Madison, Wisconsin
Abstract:Abstract

In the present study two recreational activities, deer hunting and goose hunting, both similar in form, are compared. The study shows that the activity with the fewest perceived substitutes, deer hunting, also showed higher mean ratings on items measuring the importance of various elements of the experience, such as the process of participation, the goal of the activity, and the social interaction that accompanies the activity by the participants. Deer hunters also reported greater participation in the activity by peers and were more likely to be introduced to the activity by a family member. It is argued that these differences in the importance of the elements of the experiences influence the perceived substitutability of a recreational activity.
Keywords:perceived substitutability  activity approach  satisfactions approach  elements of a recreation experience
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