Specialization
Commiment
Identity
Definitions
Society & Norms
100

This explains how people grow from beginners to experienced participants over time.

What is recreational specialization?

100

This happens when an activity becomes part of who someone is.

What is commiment

100

This term refers to how people define themselves through activities.

What is identity?

100

This term describes leisure activities that society views as not normal.

What is deviant leisure?

100

This group determines what is considered normal or deviant.


What is society?

200

As people specialize, their skills and knowledge change.


What are the expectations or mindset?

200

Highly committed individuals are willing to continue even when facing this.

What are challenges or obstacles?

200

Instead of saying “I play soccer,” a highly involved person might say this.


What is “I am a soccer player” (or athlete)?

200

Deviant leisure is defined based on what society considers this.

What is normal behavior?

200

When society changes over time, definitions of deviance can change.


What is change?

300

Specialization usually increases this level of involvement.

What is intensity?

300

When someone stops a highly committed activity, they may feel this.

What is loss or disconnection?

300

As intensity and commitment increase, this connection becomes stronger.

What is the connection between the activity and self-concept?

300

Whether something is deviant depends on these three factors.


What are culture, time period, and social groups?

300

This shows that deviance is not fixed but socially constructed.

What is the idea that norms depend on culture and time?

400

Recreational specialization is considered a developmental issue.

What is a process?

400

Low commitment means participation is this.

What is flexible or easy to stop?

400

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Losing access to a serious leisure activity may impact this.

What is personal identity?

400

Something considered deviant today may not be considered deviant in this.

What is the future?

400

The idea that leisure is not always positive challenges this common assumption.

What is the belief that all leisure is good?

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