Emotions and Leisure Experience Evaluations: Investigating Relationships From a Temporal Perspective
Ying, Han-Fang
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Description
Title
Emotions and Leisure Experience Evaluations: Investigating Relationships From a Temporal Perspective
Author(s)
Ying, Han-Fang
Issue Date
2002
Doctoral Committee Chair(s)
Cary McDonald
Department of Study
Recreation, Sport and Tourism
Discipline
Recreation, Sport and Tourism
Degree Granting Institution
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Degree Name
Ph.D.
Degree Level
Dissertation
Keyword(s)
Sociology, Theory and Methods
Language
eng
Abstract
Self-administered surveys were used. Data were collected from one hundred and fifty hikers in a popular Midwest state park. Emotions were assessed before, periodically during (at 20-minute interval), and after the hike. Satisfaction judgments were assessed periodically during (at 20-minute interval) and after the hike. In general, study findings lend support to the notion that emotions have significant effects on both during- and post-activity satisfaction judgments, and suggest that temporal aspects of emotions are important for understanding the relationships between emotions and leisure experience evaluations.
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