A Comparison of User vs Researcher Determined Level of Past Experience on Recreation Preference
- 1 July 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Leisure Research
- Vol. 21 (3) , 202-213
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00222216.1989.11969799
Abstract
Amount of past use-experience in recreational pursuits can be determined many ways, and have varying amounts of influence on recreation choice and preferences. This paper reports two measures of past experience that were compared: (1) an index value composed of four measures of frequency and years of participation, and (2) a user-declared classification of four experience-skill levels (i.e. beginner to expert). Horseback rider preference for equestrian-related facilities, programs, and services was the dependent variable for comparing to two experience measures. As a secondary aspect of the analysis, the subjective user-declared classifications were also empirically examined or defined according to the frequency and years of participation variables to see if the user-declared classifications were distinctly different. Results indicate that horseback riders vary greatly in past use experience, and that the user-declared classifications were distinctly different. Results indicate that horseback riders vary greatly in past use experience, and that the user-declared classifications are clearly distinct when defined on the basis of participation variables. However, the subjective, user-declared experience classifications are not as significantly related to recreation preference as the objectively formed experience index. It is concluded that index measures of past use-experience are more valid measures of participatory influence on recreation preference than experience-skill categories.Keywords
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