Generalizability of a measure of visitor satisfaction with outdoor recreation

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Generalizability of a measure of visitor satisfaction with outdoor recreation

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1982

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A measure of visitor satisfaction with outdoor recreation is important for effective management. Cronbach’s theory of generalizability was used to estimate the effects of time of measurement, item context, and item content on a recreation satisfaction measure, which was given to floaters on two rivers. The influences of item content, item context, and times were large, small, and none, respectively.

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Schomaker, John H & Knopf, Richard C. (1982). Generalizability of a measure of visitor satisfaction with outdoor recreation. Applied Psychological Measurement, 6, 173-183. doi:10.1177/014662168200600203

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Schomaker, John H.; Knopf, Richard C.. (1982). Generalizability of a measure of visitor satisfaction with outdoor recreation. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/101374.

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