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Experience-related factors as determinants of leisure satisfaction
Authors:SEPPO E. ISO-AHOLA  JON R. ALLEN  KEVIN J. BUTTIMER
Affiliation:Recreation Education Program, The University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242, USA.;University of Maryland, Department of Recreation, College Park, MD, USA
Abstract:Two studies were conducted to investigate the effects on leisure satisfaction of factors related and unrelated to a leisure experience. The first study showed that subjects' sex and educational level were not significantly related to leisure satisfaction which was measured without regard to any particular explicit leisure experience. However, when the measures of leisure satisfaction were taken in close temporal proximity to a leisure experience (the second study), two significant interaction effects were obtained. The one involving sex and outcome indicated that the experience of a basketball game itself, regardless of its outcome, increased males' leisure satisfaction, whereas females' leisure satisfaction was outcome-dependent. The interaction of outcome and competitiveness revealed that leisure satisfaction was higher for the competitive than recreational players before the game, with this difference enlarging after winning and especially after losing. Theoretical and practical implications of the results were discussed.
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