Recreation Test 1 Review
csikszentmihalyi's autotelic concept means intrinsic motivation
true
the locus of control is the extent to which individuals believe that they can control events that effect them
true
Leisure defined as a psychological condition means:
An opportunity for achieving fulfillment in life
Jane Addams is known for the establishment of the hull house settlement in Chicago
true
the Ancient Greek idea of hedonism holds that pleasure is the highest goal of life
true
we all need leisure in our lives because it provides us with the benefits that make us human
true
autonomy is:
typically developed in teens through social leisure experiences
including all races and both genders, what does the CDC say is the U.S. average life expectancy in years?
79 years
when leisure is defined as recreational activity:
It is how we use our free time in nonwork actions; it can be counted and compared across different population groups
In Ancient Greece, the "leisure ideal" meant:
Leisure can ignoble us by way of making right choices; schole
the spillover explanation of leisure behavior
Maintains that if work is enjoyable, leisure will become an extension of it
A long-term commitment to developing a recreation skill, a high standard of performance for a recreational pursuit, and self-definition through a recreation pursuits is a leisure concept called:
Serious leisure
the idea of "freedom to"
Suggests that leisure offers fulfilling possibilities
During the Renaissance period, leisure was banned in favor of a work ethic
false
according to Aristotle, leisure is simply being appreciative, contemplative, and peaceful
false
determining people's lifestyle types has been rejected by marketing strategies as too weak a predictor of people's behavior
false
leisure helps older adults develop motor skills and helps sustain physical capabilities
false
leisure is declining as a consideration when choosing where we will live
false
teddy Roosevelt was the "father of the American playground movement"
false
the competence-effectance theory says that children play to practice skills needed for adult life
false
an important source in understanding differences in leisure behavior is demography which:
includes such information as age, gender, ethnicity, race, and income
the famous psychologist, Piaget, discovered
play was important to the intellectual development of children
according to Kelly's ideas about leisure, ideal (pure) leisure
requires freedom from external control
a long-term commitment to developing a recreation skill, a high standard of performance for a recreational pursuit, and self-definition through a recreation pursuits is a leisure concept called:
serious leisure
the Middle Ages:
set the stage for the birth of a "work ethic"
infants level of play is characterized as:
solitary
In much of history, leisure was differently experienced according to social class
true
examples of demographic factors that explain leisure behavior include age and gender
true
in much of history, leisure was differently experienced according to social class
true
in spite of changes in the nature and types of family today, the family remains the most common leisure companion throughout the life span
true
intrinsic meaning comes from doing something for the satisfaction gained from doing it
true
leisure can perhaps be best understood through the ideas portrayed in a story, a song, and a painting
true
leisure contributes to positive emotional health, and not to the development of negative emotions
true
mannell's self as-entertainment theory is based on individual personality differences in ability to fill free time meaningful
true
over the past two decades, children in North America have lost eight hours of free, unstructured, and spontaneous play a week
true
Broadly defined, "well-being" is the dynamic process that ensures people
All of the above
self-as-entertainment theory
all of the above
the type of play required in a game may be
all of the above
to Aristotle, "eudaimonia" described happiness as:
based on doing moral activities
Leisure meanings in the humanities
can be found in art, music, and literature
the compensatory explanation of leisure behavior:
claims that individuals participate in leisure experiences that satisfy their needs that their work doesn't
