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A Bivalent Scale for Measuring Crowding Among Deer Hunters
Authors:Larry M Gigliotti  Loren Chase
Institution:1. U.S. Geological Survey, South Dakota Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, South Dakota State University, Department of Natural Resource Management , Brookings , South Dakota , USA;2. Arizona Fish and Game Department , Phoenix , Arizona , USA
Abstract:One factor that may influence satisfaction in outdoor recreation is crowding, which historically has been defined as a negative evaluation of the density of other participants. While this definition is suitable for most scenarios, there are circumstances where encounters with others in the area are evaluated positively and thus contribute to the satisfaction of the participant. To adequately describe this phenomenon we suggest a more inclusive measurement of crowding that allows for both positive and negative evaluations of participant density to more accurately explore the relationship between crowding and satisfaction. We identified a sub-group of deer hunters who negatively evaluated the low density of other hunters, which reduced their satisfaction with their overall hunting experience. The methodology for measuring crowding in recreation research may have an important effect in identifying the relationship crowding has with other relevant variables as well as management implications.
Keywords:crowding  hunting  methodology  perceived crowding  satisfaction
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