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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Acknowledgment 1985
4 p. 491-492
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2 Acknowledgment and status of manuscripts 1984
4 p. 519-521
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3 Acknowledgment and status of manuscripts 1983
4 p. 397-398
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4 Acknowledgments Ditton, Robert B.
1987
4 p. 297
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5 Acknowledgments and manuscript status 1981
4 p. 503-504
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6 Acknowledgments and manuscript status 1978
4 p. 439-440
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7 A conceptual framework for carrying capacity determination Shelby, Bo
1984
4 p. 433-451
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8 Adolescent and adult leisure patterns: A 37-year follow-up study Scott, David
1989
4 p. 323-335
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9 Age of first hunting experience: Results from a nationwide recreation survey O'leary, Joseph T.
1987
4 p. 225-233
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10 A hierarchical model of leisure constraints Crawford, Duane W.
1991
4 p. 309-320
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11 Alternate Measurement Approaches to Recreational Customer Satisfaction: Satisfaction-Only Versus Gap Scores Burns, Robert C.
2003
4 p. 363-380
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12 Analysis of Multiple Data Sets in Outdoor Recreation Research Manning, Robert E.
2006
4 p. 409-410
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13 An analysis of the social unit of participation and the perceived psychological outcomes associated with most enjoyable recreation activities Allen, Lawrence R.
1985
4 p. 421-441
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14 An input-output analysis of South Carolina's economy: With special reference to coastal tourism and recreation Pomeroy, Robert S.
1988
4 p. 281-288
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15 Announcements 1999
4 p. 331-333
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16 Announcements 2001
4 p. 303
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17 A psychological perspective on leisure Tinsley, Howard E. A.
1997
4 p. 291-294
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18 A refined method for estimating recreation benefits Zalatan, Antoine
1983
4 p. 381-396
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19 A review of leisure participation models based on the level of discourse taxonomy Snepenger, David J.
1985
4 p. 443-465
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20 A revised paradigm of leisure choices Kelly, John R.
1978
4 p. 345-363
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21 A Structural Model of Leisure Constraints Negotiation in Outdoor Recreation White, Dave D.
2008
4 p. 342-359
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22 A theory of substitutability of leisure behavior Iso-Ahola, Seppo E.
1986
4 p. 367-389
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23 A Within-Subjects/Multiple Behavior Alternative Application of the Theory of Reasoned Action: A Case Study of Preferences for Recreation Facility Development Bright, Alan D.
2003
4 p. 327-340
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24 Back to basics: International communication in leisure research Beckers, Theo
1995
4 p. 327-336
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25 Bandura goes outdoors: Role of self-efficacy in the outdoor leadership development process Propst, Dennis B.
1998
4 p. 319-344
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26 Body Image and Beliefs About Appearance: Constraints on the Leisure of College-Age and Middle-Age Women Liechty, Toni
2006
4 p. 311-330
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27 Book review Burch, William R.
1985
4 p. 487-490
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28 Book review Gunn, Clare A.
1986
4 p. 439-448
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29 Book review Gunn, Scout Lee
1978
4 p. 427-430
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30 Book review Doering, Thomas R.
1980
4 p. 383-397
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31 Book review Steele, James
1981
4 p. 487-501
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32 Book Review Holland, Stephen M.
1987
4 p. 293-295
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33 Book reviews Schneider, Ingrid E.
1998
4 p. 345-350
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34 Book reviews Christensen, James E.
1993
4 p. 329-335
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35 BOOK REVIEWS 1999
4 p. 321-329
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36 BOOK REVIEWS 2000
4 p. 315-322
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37 BOOK REVIEWS 2001
4 p. 299-302
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38 Book reviews Weston, Susan A.
1989
4 p. 377-381
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39 Book reviews Dickason, Jerry G.
1990
4 p. 407-410
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40 Book reviews Dustin, Daniel L.
1991
4 p. 353-357
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41 Book reviews Hunnicutt, Benjamin Kline
1992
4 p. 347-353
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42 Book reviews Scanlan, Andria M.
1994
4 p. 271-275
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43 Breaking boundaries and barriers: Future directions in cross-cultural research Allison, Maria T.
1988
4 p. 247-259
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44 Carrying capacity in recreational settings: Evolution, appraisal, and application Stankey, George H.
1984
4 p. 453-473
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45 Choice and Experiential Definitions of Leisure Stebbins, Robert A.
2005
4 p. 349-352
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46 Citizen and administrator perspectives of equity in the delivery of park services Wicks, Bruce E.
1986
4 p. 341-365
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47 Cognitive dimensions of wilderness privacy: A field test and further explanation Hammitt, William E.
1989
4 p. 293-301
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48 Cognitive Dimensions of Wilderness Privacy: An 18-Year Trend Comparison Hammitt, William E.
2001
4 p. 285-292
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49 Cohort Segmentation: An Application to Tourism Pennington-Gray, Lori
2003
4 p. 341-361
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50 Commitment and ego-involvement in recreational tennis Siegenthaler, K. L.
1992
4 p. 303-315
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51 Commitment and leisure behavior: A theoretical perspective Buchanan, Thomas
1985
4 p. 401-420
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52 Community in a recreational setting Levy, Linda
1989
4 p. 303-322
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53 Comparative analysis of crowding in multiple locations: Results from fifteen years of research Shelby, Bo
1989
4 p. 269-291
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54 Comparing long-run forecasts of demand for fish and wildlife recreation Walsh, Richard G.
1989
4 p. 337-351
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55 Conceptions of Leisure Constraints Negotiation: A Response to the Schneider and Wilhelm Stanis Coping Model Little, Donna E.
2007
4 p. 403-408
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56 Conflict and quitting in the monday nite pool league Chick, Garry E.
1991
4 p. 295-308
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57 Congruency among experience dimensions, condition indicators, and coping behaviors in wilderness Shafer, C. Scott
1995
4 p. 263-279
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58 Continuing the Discussion on Coping as a Conceptualization for Constraint Negotiation and Accommodation: Responses to Little, Samdahl, and Walker Schneider, Ingrid E.
2007
4 p. 419-423
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59 Conventions, emerging norms, and norms in outdoor recreation Heywood, John L.
1996
4 p. 355-363
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60 Correcting for bias when average values are used to compute changes in consumer surplus Hellerstein, Daniel M.
1992
4 p. 337-345
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61 Crossroads and crises, or much ado about nothing? A comment on mommaas and coalter Chick, Garry
1997
4 p. 285-289
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62 Cultural determination, diversity, and coalition in leisure research: A commentary on coalter and mommaas Shaw, Susan M.
1997
4 p. 277-279
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63 Dereifying family leisure: An examination of women's and men's everyday experiences and perceptions of family time Shaw, Susan M.
1992
4 p. 271-286
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64 Dimensions of hunting satisfaction: Multiple-satisfactions of wild turkey hunting Hazel, Kelly L.
1990
4 p. 383-393
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65 Disproportionate sampling and recreation demand estimation with the 1980 national survey of fishing, hunting, and wildlife-associated recreation Miller, Jon R.
1987
4 p. 215-224
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66 Diversity in a democracy: Expanding the recreation opportunity spectrum Manning, Robert E.
1985
4 p. 377-399
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67 Drinking the Waters: Creating an American Leisure Class at Nineteenth-Century Mineral Springs Wilson, Rob
2003
4 p. 411-413
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68 Ebb and flow of brief leisure experiences Hull, R. Bruce
1996
4 p. 299-314
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69 Editorial board 1989
4 p. 1
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70 Editorial board 1996
4 p. 1
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71 Editorial board 1978
4 p. 1
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72 Editorial board 1988
4 p. 1
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73 Editorial board 1991
4 p. 1
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74 Editorial board 1992
4 p. 1
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75 Editorial board 1994
4 p. 1
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76 Editorial board 1997
4 p. 1
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77 Editorial board 1998
4 p. 1
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78 Editorial board 1981
4 p. 1
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79 Editorial board 1983
4 p. 1
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80 Editorial board 1984
4 p. 1
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81 Editorial board 1987
4 p. 1
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82 Editorial board 1990
4 p. 1
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83 Editorial board 1993
4 p. 1
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84 Editorial board 1995
4 p. 1
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85 Editorial board 1985
4 p. 1
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86 Editorial board 1986
4 p. 1
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87 Editor's note Ditton, Robert B.
1989
4 p. 1
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88 Editor's note Chick, Garry
1998
4 p. 3
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89 Editor's note 1988
4 p. 227
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90 Editor's note Ditton, Robert B.
1990
4 p. 333-334
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91 Editor's note Williams, Daniel
1993
4 p. 3
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92 Energy and outdoor recreation: A review and assessment of the literature Converse, Richard S.
1986
4 p. 391-416
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93 Environmental and Social Correlates of Physical Activity in Neighborhood Parks: An Observational Study in Tampa and Chicago Floyd, Myron F.
2008
4 p. 360-375
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94 Environmental Correlates of Physical Activity: A Review of Evidence about Parks and Recreation Kaczynski, Andrew T.
2007
4 p. 315-354
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95 Errata 1988
4 p. 291-292
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96 Erratum 2003
4 p. 415
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97 Estimating Recreational Boater Expenditures on Trips and Boating Use in a Wave Survey Lee, Hee-Chan
2003
4 p. 381-397
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98 Ethnicity, Acculturation, Self-Construal, and Motivations for Outdoor Recreation Walker, Gordon J.
2001
4 p. 263-283
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99 European leisure studies at the crossroads? A history of leisure research in Europe Mommaas, Hans
1997
4 p. 241-254
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100 Evaluating Household-Level Relationships between Environmental Views and Outdoor Recreation: The Teton Valley Case Peterson, M. Nils
2008
4 p. 293-305
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101 Evaluating spatial structure effects in recreation travel Kim, Seong-Il
1990
4 p. 367-381
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102 Fact and judgment in the search for a social carrying capacity Becker, R. H.
1984
4 p. 475-486
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103 Factors associated with hunter retrieval of deer hit by arrows and shotgun slugs Langenau, Edward E.
1986
4 p. 417-438
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104 Factors contributing to perceptions of recreational crowding Ditton, Robert B.
1983
4 p. 273-288
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105 Flight from leisure: A neglected phenomenon in leisure studies Weinblatt, Nurit
1995
4 p. 309-325
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106 Gatekeepers of methodology—a reply to brown Becker, Robert H.
1984
4 p. 513-518
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107 Hodography: A plea for the back roads Smith, Christopher J.
1978
4 p. 411-426
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108 Impact of research and technical change in wildland recreation: Evaluation issues and approaches Bengston, David N.
1993
4 p. 251-272
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109 Increasing public involvement to reduce depreciative behavior in recreation settings Christensen, Harriet H.
1983
4 p. 359-379
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110 Individual and Institutional Concentration of Leisure Research in North America Jackson, Edgar L.
2004
4 p. 323-348
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111 Influence of Socio-Demographics and Residential Environment on Leisure Activity Participation Kemperman, Astrid D. A. M.
2008
4 p. 306-324
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112 In Search of Situational Effects in Outdoor Recreation: Different Methods, Different Results Stewart, P.
1999
4 p. 269-286
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113 Institution-Based Caregiving as a Container for Leisure Dupuis, Sherry L.
2000
4 p. 259-280
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114 Introduction to theme issue Williams, Daniel R.
1997
4 p. 239-240
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115 Leisure and work ethics and locus of control Kleiber, Douglas A.
1981
4 p. 477-485
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116 Leisure Attitude, Leisure Satisfaction, and Perceived Freedom in Leisure within Family Dyads Siegenthaler, K. L.
2000
4 p. 281-296
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117 Leisure in the Identity Formation of Lesbian/Gay Youth: Personal, but Not Social Kivel, Beth D.
2000
4 p. 215-232
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118 Leisure, Lifestyle, and the New Middle Class Eijck, Koen
2004
4 p. 373-392
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119 Leisure sciences and leisure studies: Different concept, same crisis? Coalter, Fred
1997
4 p. 255-268
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120 Leisure styles: A hidden core Kelly, John R.
1983
4 p. 321-338
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121 Letter from the editor Williams, Daniel R.
1994
4 p. 3-4
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122 Level of Specialization and Place Attachment: An Exploratory Study of Whitewater Recreationists Bricker, Kelly S.
2000
4 p. 233-257
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123 Married couples' involvement with family vacations Madrigal, Robert
1992
4 p. 287-301
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124 Meaning, fragmentation, and exploration: Bete noire of leisure science Stebbins, Robert A.
1997
4 p. 281-284
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125 Measuring the economic value of urban parks: A caution Allen, P. G.
1985
4 p. 467-477
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126 Mexican-American/Anglo cultural differences as recreation style determinants Irwin, Patricia Noonan
1990
4 p. 335-348
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127 Missing the Boat? A Playfully Serious Look at a Group Cruise Tour Experience Yarnal, Careen Mackay
2004
4 p. 349-372
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128 Moderating effects of personal importance on the accessibility of attitudes toward recreation participation Bright, Alan D.
1995
4 p. 281-294
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129 Motivations for ongoing participation in a fitness activity Laverie, Debra A.
1998
4 p. 277-302
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130 Motivations of the heritage consumer in the leisure market: An application of the Manning-Haas demand hierarchy Prentice, Richard
1993
4 p. 273-290
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131 Much ado about nothing—some reflections on the wider and wilder implications of social carrying capacity Burch, William R.
1984
4 p. 487-496
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132 Nature of leisure activities among the Chinese-American elderly Allison, Maria T.
1993
4 p. 309-319
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133 Non-respondents in homogeneous groups: Implications for mailed surveys—a comment Brown, Tommy L.
1984
4 p. 509-512
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134 N = 1: What can be learned from the single case? McCormick, Bryan P.
1996
4 p. 365-369
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135 Outdoor recreation participation and views on resource development and preservation Jackson, Edgar L.
1987
4 p. 235-250
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136 Parental family sociability and marital leisure patterns Orthner, Dennis K.
1978
4 p. 365-372
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137 People and Nature-Based Recreation Henderson, Karla A.
2008
4 p. 376
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138 Perceived crowding and attitudes toward limiting use in backcountry recreation areas West, Patrick C.
1981
4 p. 419-425
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139 Perceived freedom in leisure and satisfaction: Exploring the factor structure of the perceived freedom components of the leisure diagnostic battery Ellis, Gary D.
1994
4 p. 259-270
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140 Perception and Interpretation of Leisure Travel Articles Santos, Carla Almeida
2004
4 p. 393-410
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141 Perceptions of crowding and resource quality by early and more recent visitors Vaske, Jerry J.
1980
4 p. 367-381
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142 Physical correlates of perceived quality in lakeshore development Nasar, Jack L.
1987
4 p. 259-279
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143 Place as Relationship Partner: An Alternative Metaphor for Understanding the Quality of Visitor Experience in a Backcountry Setting Brooks, Jeffrey J.
2006
4 p. 331-349
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144 Postmodern Values and Leisure in Young Spanish University Students: An Exploratory Study Aguila, Cornelio
2008
4 p. 275-292
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145 Privacy and camping: Closeness to the self vs. closeness to others Twight, Ben W.
1981
4 p. 427-441
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146 Process, goal, and social interaction differences in recreation: What makes an activity substitutable Baumgartner, Robert
1981
4 p. 443-458
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147 Propositions addressing perceptions of reference price for public recreation services McCarville, Ronald E.
1987
4 p. 281-291
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148 Propositions for testing social exchange theory in the context of ceasing leisure participation Searle, Mark S.
1991
4 p. 279-294
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149 Publications received 1983
4 p. 399-401
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150 Purposive Leisure: Examining Parental Discourses on Family Activities Shaw, Susan M.
2001
4 p. 217-231
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151 Race and Ethnicity in Leisure Behavior: Where Have We Been and Where Do We Need to Go? Shinew, Kimberly J.
2006
4 p. 403-408
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152 Recreation Conflict among Skiers and Snowboarders Vaske, Jerry J.
2000
4 p. 297-313
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153 Redefining the Recruitment Niche for the Guide Association in the United Kingdom Nichols, Geoff
1999
4 p. 307-320
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154 Regulating the Rave Scene: Exploring the Policy Alternatives of Government Glover, Troy D.
2003
4 p. 307-325
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155 Relation between intrinsic motivation and boredom in leisure time Weissinger, Ellen
1992
4 p. 317-325
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156 Research note: The impact of incentives and three forms of postage on mail survey response rates Gitelson, Richard
1993
4 p. 321-327
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157 Resolved issues and remaining questions about social carrying capacity Graefe, Alan R.
1984
4 p. 497-507
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158 Resources at the Grassroots of Recreation: Organizational Capacity and Quality of Experience in a Community Sport Organization Sharpe, Erin K.
2006
4 p. 385-401
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159 Response to coalter: Understanding the “meaningfulness” of leisure McLean, Donald J.
1997
4 p. 273-275
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160 Response to congruity or contrast for man-made features in natural-recreation settings Wohlwill, Joachim F.
1980
4 p. 349-365
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161 Response to Coping as an Alternative Conceptualization for Constraint Negotiation and Accommodation Walker, Gordon J.
2007
4 p. 415-418
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162 Reviews Goudy, Willis J.
1985
4 p. 479-485
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163 Sample bias in contingent valuation: A comparison of the correction methods Whitehead, John C.
1994
4 p. 249-258
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164 Serious Leisure and Recreation Specialization Tsaur, Sheng-Hshiung
2008
4 p. 325-341
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165 Similarities Are Not Enough: A Response to Schneider and Wilheim Stanis About Coping and Leisure Constraint Negotiation Samdahl, Diane M.
2007
4 p. 409-413
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166 Situational and Personality Influences on Intrinsically Motivated Leisure Behavior: Interaction Effects and Cognitive Processes Iwasaki, Yoshi
1999
4 p. 287-306
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167 Social carrying capacity: An integration and synthesis of twenty years of research Graefe, Alan R.
1984
4 p. 395-431
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168 Social class and wilderness use Walker, Gordon J.
1995
4 p. 295-308
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169 Social dimensions of carrying capacity: An overview Schreyer, Richard
1984
4 p. 387-393
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170 Socially organized role-taking: Becoming an auction player Glancy, Maureen
1990
4 p. 349-366
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171 Social Stratification in Recreational Fishing Participation: Research and Policy Implications Floyd, Myron F.
2006
4 p. 351-368
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172 Special issue introduction: Leisure constraints/constrained leisure Jackson, Edgar L.
1991
4 p. 273-278
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173 Sport, fitness, and the gender gap Robinson, John P.
1993
4 p. 291-307
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174 Tavern-going in America: A causal analysis Okraku, Ishmael O.
1998
4 p. 303-317
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175 Testing the reciprocity norm in a recreation management setting Searle, Mark S.
1989
4 p. 353-365
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176 The Effects of Specialization and Gender on Motivations and Preferences for Site Attributes in Paddling Lee, Su-Hsin
2007
4 p. 355-373
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177 The impact of Ski resorts on subjective weil-being England, J. Lynn
1980
4 p. 311-348
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178 The importance of definitions of selected concepts for leisure inquiry Howe, Christine Z.
1990
4 p. 395-406
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179 The importance of urban milieu in predicting recreation participation: The case of day hiking Fesenmaier, Daniel R.
1981
4 p. 459-476
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180 The influence of experience expectations on crowding perceptions and social-psychological carrying capacities Schreyer, Richard
1978
4 p. 373-394
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181 The nature and variability of leisure constraints in daily life: The case of the physically active leisure of older adults Mannell, Roger C.
1991
4 p. 337-351
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182 “The Night They Took Over”: Misogyny in a Country-Western Gay Bar Johnson, Corey W.
2005
4 p. 331-348
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183 Theory in Recreation and Leisure Research: Reflections from the Editors Henderson, Karla A.
2004
4 p. 411-425
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184 The problematic nature of participation in contract bridge: A qualitative study of group-related constraints Scott, David
1991
4 p. 321-336
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185 The relationship between leisure theory and recreation practice Parr, Mary Greenwood
1996
4 p. 315-332
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186 The relationship of early life experiences to later life leisure involvement McGuire, Francis A.
1987
4 p. 251-257
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187 The relationships between stress, health, and physically active leisure as a function of life-cycle Zuzanek, Jiri
1998
4 p. 253-275
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188 The Role of Cognitive Development and Socialization in the Initial Development of Team Loyalty James, Jeffrey D.
2001
4 p. 233-261
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189 The Use of Multiples in Anglers' Recall of Participation and Harvest Estimates: Some Results and Implications Vaske, Jerry
2003
4 p. 399-409
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190 Tourism research on the Caribbean: An evaluation Dann, Graham M. S.
1988
4 p. 261-280
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191 Tourist space and Touristic attraction: An analysis of the destination choices of European travelers Husbands, Winston C.
1983
4 p. 289-307
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192 Toward an ecological approach to perceived crowding in outdoor recreation Hammitt, William E.
1983
4 p. 309-320
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193 Toward an understanding of wilderness participation Young, Robert A.
1983
4 p. 339-357
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194 Transcending Emotional Community: A Qualitative Examination of Older Adults and Masters' Sports Participation Lyons, Kevin
2007
4 p. 375-389
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195 Use encounter standards and curves for achieved privacy in wilderness Hammitt, William E.
1995
4 p. 245-262
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196 Use of recreation majors as research subjects: Differences between majors and nonmajors on leisure-related variables Weissinger, Ellen
1992
4 p. 327-335
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197 Users' perceptions of the relative importance of service quality dimensions in selected public recreation programs Crompton, John L.
1989
4 p. 367-375
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198 Using Recreation Specialization to Understand Multi-Attribute Management PReferences Oh, Chi-Ok
2006
4 p. 369-384
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199 Vacation homes as social indicators: Observations from Canadian census data Wolfe, Roy I.
1978
4 p. 327-343
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200 Visitors to national parks: A test of the elitism argument Bultena, Gordon L.
1978
4 p. 395-409
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201 Voluntary association membership of outdoor recreationists: An exploratory study Dennis, Steve
1988
4 p. 229-245
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202 Who hates whom in the great outdoors: The impact of recreational specialization and technologies of play Devall, Bill
1981
4 p. 399-418
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203 Whose crisis at the crossroads? Lynch, Rob
1997
4 p. 269-271
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204 Women and the elderly in Chicago's public parks Hutchison, Ray
1994
4 p. 229-247
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205 Working and recreating with machines: Outdoor recreation choices among machine-tool workers in western Pennsylvania Chick, Garry
1996
4 p. 333-354
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206 World Leisure and Recreation Association International Position Statement on Leisure Education and Populations of Special Needs 2001
4 p. 293-297
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