1994
DOI: 10.1080/00222216.1994.11969956
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The Complex and Dynamic Nature of Leisure Experience

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“…At finer scales, assessments of particular activities at particular sites can be extended to detailed models that quantify the specific contributions of setting characteristics, such as scenic beauty or the probability of wildlife encounters (78,88), fitting the capture tier of the model of TEEB (16). More comprehensive approaches, including qualitative and quantitative research methods, such as in-depth interviews and tape recordings, to capture immediately recalled leisure experiences (89), on-site measurements of hiking experiences via questionnaires (89), and computer-animated choice experiments for recreational trail preferences (90) can further guide and help to justify ecosystem protection policies.…”
Section: Scientific Foundations For Integrating Cultural Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At finer scales, assessments of particular activities at particular sites can be extended to detailed models that quantify the specific contributions of setting characteristics, such as scenic beauty or the probability of wildlife encounters (78,88), fitting the capture tier of the model of TEEB (16). More comprehensive approaches, including qualitative and quantitative research methods, such as in-depth interviews and tape recordings, to capture immediately recalled leisure experiences (89), on-site measurements of hiking experiences via questionnaires (89), and computer-animated choice experiments for recreational trail preferences (90) can further guide and help to justify ecosystem protection policies.…”
Section: Scientific Foundations For Integrating Cultural Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Otro ejemplo de métodos mixtos es el estudio de Lee et al (1994) cuyos datos se recogieron en dos etapas. La primera mediante la colección inmediata de experiencias de ocio recordadas a través de SITRM (método de cinta de grabación por iniciativa propia), que requiere que los participantes usen localizadores electrónicos y lleven diarios de auto cumplimentación que generalmente emplean encuestas cuantitativas.…”
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“…A este respecto conviene recordar que la literatura ha demostrado (Lee, Dattilo y Howards, 1994) que el significado atribuido a una experiencia de ocio relacionada con una misma actividad fluctúa a través del tiempo y del contexto. Los autores denominan a este fenómeno "la naturaleza dinámica de una experiencia recreativa".…”
Section: El Marco De Referencia Es El Propio Actor O Agente Es Decirunclassified