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An exploration of recreational activities while travelling relative to psychographic tendencies

    1. [1] East Carolina University

      East Carolina University

      Township of Greenville, Estados Unidos

    2. [2] Appalachian State University

      Appalachian State University

      Township of Boone, Estados Unidos

    3. [3] Lindsey Wilson College

      Lindsey Wilson College

      Estados Unidos

  • Localización: Tourism recreation research, ISSN 0250-8281, Vol. 41, Nº. 3, 2016, págs. 302-313
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • Through focusing on active and adventure tourism, a niche of travel becoming increasingly relevant today, this study investigated the association between the preferred recreation activities of individuals while travelling and their psychographic profile characteristics based on Plog’s [(1972). Why destination areas rise and fall in popularity. Paper presented to the Travel Research Association, Southern California Chapter, Los Angeles] model of allocentricity and psychocentricity. Additionally, we investigated the relevancy of this model using individual’s preferred vacation destinations. The activities most likely for respondents to participate in while on vacation were walking, beach activities (sunbathing, walking, and collecting shells), nature walking, swimming, wildlife/nature viewing, and hiking. Results indicated an association between respondent psychographic scores and their projected activity preferences while on vacation.


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