History
Theories
Key Points
Definitions
Barriers
100

The protestant work ethic refers to the idea of 8 hours for work, 8 hours for play, and 8 hours for rest? True or False

What is False?

100

Two key components of Kelly's Sociological Theory are

Freedom and Meaning

100

The three areas of development throughout the lifespan include physical, cognitive, and ______

What is Socioemotional?

100

Leisure as _______ means leisure occurs during unobligated or discretionary time.

What is leisure as Time?

100

This type of constraint impacts an individuals preference for, or interest in an activity.

What is Intrapersonal

200

This was the first playground in the country designed specifically for children.

What is the Boston Sand Garden?

200

The peak of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs fits within which type of Leisure Motivation?

What is Emotional?

200

This type of play includes games of chance

What is Alea?

200

Is identified as a social institution in the modern community

What is Recreation?

200

This type of constraint is associated with an individuals relationship to others

What is Interpersonal?

300

The use of leisure to keep PLEBS entertained refers to what in ancient Rome

What is Bread and Circuses?

300

Spillover and Compensation Theory directly link leisure to what aspect of life?

What is Work?

300

This leisure motivation includes excitement, stress management, relaxation, and balance of work and play.

What is Psychological?

300

Is often marked by elements of humor, creative exploration, mimicry, or role playing

What is Play?

300

This type of constraint intervenes between an individual's desire to participate and their actual participation in an activity

What is Structural?

400

At what historical period did it mark some of the earliest park development and conservation efforts?

What is Colonial Period?

400

Which theory focuses on a continuum of leisure ranging from “pure leisure” to “pure job”?

What is Neulingers Paradigm?

400

This type of motivation focuses on outcomes such as control of obesity and cardiovascular health.

What is Physical Motivation?

400

Often is defined based on time, activity, or state of mind

What is Leisure?

400

Experiencing anxiety about participating in a leisure experience may be what type of constraint?

What is Intrapersonal?

500

Following this time period, there was a major national investment in the US in leisure and recreation via agencies such as the Civil Works Administration, the Civilian Conservation Corps, and the Works Progress Administration. 

What is the Great Depression?

500

This describes leisure as a pleasurable activity that requires no special skills or knowledge

What is Casual Leisure?

500

This theory requires perseverance, significant effort, and identification with the pursuit.

What is Serious Leisure?

500

Describes a sensation of total involvement in an activity including full immersion and a loss of a sense of time

What is Flow Theory

500

What are the sociocultural factors mentioned in the book?

What is Age, Gender, Sexuality, Ethnic/Racial, and Socioeconomic status.