The Development of the Leisure Meanings Inventory (Report)
Journal of Leisure Research 2007, Summer, 39, 3
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Introduction Researchers have developed a number of psychometric scales for measuring different leisure constructs. These include scales of leisure attitudes (Neulinger & Breit, 1969), motivations and satisfactions (Beard & Ragheb, 1980, 1983; Crandall & Slivken, 1980; Driver, 1975), perceived freedom (Witt & Ellis, 1984), flow experiences (Csikszentmihalyi & Larson, 1987), perceptions of boredom (Iso-Ahola & Weissinger, 1990), and feelings of leisure (Esteve, Martin & Lopez, 1999). Despite these contributions, researchers have given less attention to designing scales measuring the construct of leisure meaning (Mannell, 1980).
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