نتایج جستجو برای: recreation value

تعداد نتایج: 739385  

2014
Joaquim Radua Katya Rubia Erick Jorge Canales-Rodríguez Edith Pomarol-Clotet Paolo Fusar-Poli David Mataix-Cols

Peak-based meta-analyses of neuroimaging studies create, for each study, a brain map of effect size or peak likelihood by convolving a kernel with each reported peak. A kernel is a small matrix applied in order that voxels surrounding the peak have a value similar to, but slightly lower than that of the peak. Current kernels are isotropic, i.e., the value of a voxel close to a peak only depends...

2004
H. Ken Cordell John C. Bergstrom Jeremy Thomas

Southern U.S. forests contribute to sustaining and adding quality to human life in many important ways. From before, during, and continuing now well after early European settlement of the South, native and immigrant populations in the South have lived in, off of and with forests as a major feature of their landscape. One of the important ways people benefit from the forests of the South is thro...

Journal: :Therapeutic recreation journal 1983
S J Schleien N Yermakoff

During difficult financial times, it is critical not only to evaluate therapeutic recreation programs and document client progress but also to disseminate objective program data to therapeutic recreation and other practitioners. The purpose of this state-of-the-art research inquiry was to provide the therapeutic recreation discipline and other related helping professions with an accurate and cu...

2007
KINDAL A. SHORES DAVID SCOTT MYRON F. FLOYD

A multiple hierarchy stratification perspective was adopted to investigate outdoor recreation constraints for 3,000 Texans interviewed by telephone in 1998. This theoretical perspective contends that individuals’ socio-demographic characteristics are accorded a position in society relative to others and that this position effects the individual’s access to services. Logistic regression models t...

Journal: :Rigakuryoho Kagaku 2007

2001
H. KEN CORDELL CARTER J. BETZ GARY T. GREEN H. K. Cordell

This paper broadly explores changing outdoor recreation demands, environmental opinions and demographics in the United States. With this country’s population predicted to more than double by the end of this century, it is imperative that we understand these treru.5 and their implications for better managing our natural envimnment and pmviding opportunities for outdoor recreation in that environ...

Journal: :Injury prevention : journal of the International Society for Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention 2005
R L Dempsey P M Layde P W Laud C E Guse S W Hargarten

OBJECTIVE To describe the incidence and patterns of sports and recreation related injuries resulting in inpatient hospitalization in Wisconsin. Although much sports and recreation related injury research has focused on the emergency department setting, little is known about the scope or characteristics of more severe sports injuries resulting in hospitalization. SETTING The Wisconsin Bureau o...

2005
H. Ken Cordell James L. Chamberlain

Research on forest recreation over the last 60 years has been voluminous. Research on nontimber forest products (NTFP) has been much less voluminous. In this chapter the history of these two tracks of research has been reviewed. Not all studies are mentioned; rather, a representative selection of the subject matter is discussed. Forest recreation research had its beginnings in the late 1950s wi...

2013
Tsung-Chiung Wu David Scott Chun-Chieh Yang TSUNG-CHIUNG WU DAVID SCOTT CHUN-CHIEH YANG

Advanced or Addicted? Exploring the Relationship of Recreation Specialization to Flow Experiences and Online Game Addiction Tsung-Chiung (Emily) Wu a , David Scott b & Chun-Chieh Yang c a Department of Tourism, Recreation and Leisure Studies , National Dong Hwa University , Hualien , Taiwan , ROC b Department of Recreation, Park and Tourism Sciences , Texas A&M University , College Station , TX...

Journal: :BMC Public Health 2005
Beth K Potter Kathy N Speechley John J Koval Iris A Gutmanis M Karen Campbell Douglas Manuel

BACKGROUND While research to date has consistently demonstrated that socioeconomic status (SES) is inversely associated with injury mortality in both children and adults, findings have been less consistent for non-fatal injuries. The literature addressing SES and injury morbidity among adolescents has been particularly inconclusive. To explore potential explanations for these discrepant researc...

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