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RPT 200 Final

fall final

QuestionAnswer
Enjoyment is short-lived, often results in desensitization, and is focused on the five false
Intrinsic motivation is a key determinant to achieving a sense of perceived freedom true
Identity vs. role confusion is the socioemotional developmental stage for young adults (20-39 yrs.). false
Anyone can become a certified park & recreation professional regardless of education or experience. false
The Greeks subscribed to leisure as a state of mind or the private perception of one’s leisure experiences false
Schole is the Greek word for leisure and can be loosely translated to school or contemplation true
The splash ponds in Central Park, NY were considered among the first playgrounds in the United States. false
Evaluative feedback is better than descriptive feedback when it comes to empowering others to evaluate their own performance/skill. false
The 1990s brought about awareness and started a movement to change the way we view recreation and underrepresented groups in society false
The usefulness of philosophy in leisure provides guidance on “how” to think rather than “what” to think. true
Advocates of puritan values and the protestant work ethic, Jane Addams, Joseph Lee, and Luther Gulick developed “blue laws” to prohibit play and recreation on the Sabbath (a day of rest and worship). false
Which of the following conditions are considered the current focus on play: inside activities and structured activities
This age group is developing trust and autonomy, and enjoys repetitive activities: 0-2 years
Which of the following conditions is NOT an aspect of flow? all of the above are benefits (skill, concentration, loss of self consciousness, clear goals and feedback)
Which of the following socioemotional tasks is associated with middle adulthood intimacy
Which of the following is NOT considered a benefit of parks and recreation? all of the above (skill, concentration, loss of consciousness, clear goals and feedback)
Which of the following parks is considered the first national park? yellowstone
What strategy(ies), based on skill vs. challenge, must Curley implement to experience flow: increase skill decrease challenge
Your professor is having a hard time being an uncle--help him select an appropriate activity for his 8-year old niece: competitive game with rules
This era believed that the majority of leisure was deemed a distraction from God? middle ages (500-1400)
Self-exploration through drugs, sex, and other hedonistic pleasures was most indicative of this decade: 1960-1970
The dictionary often defines and society often associates “play” with the following characteristic: engagement in fivolous
creation and appreciation of beauty is an important consideration in leisure, focus on both culture and natural environment, aesthetics
most closely related to western culture and the concept of leisure, three resolution approaches (consequence, duty, virtue), critique of consumption ethics
whether qualitative or quantitative methods should be used to collect data epistemology
formal rules, critical thinking, inferences, premises, conclusion, focus on principles and structure of reasoning logic
inquiry into reality -- what is reality, questions whether leisure is a state of being or a state of mind metaphysics
Leisure services are the 3rd largest segment of the gross domestic national product just behind social security and defense spending. false
The majority of professional associations related to recreation are nonprofit organizations. true
According to chapter 16, the terms adventure recreation and outdoor recreation are used interchangeably in the profession. false
According to the text, there are five (5) components of wellness. false
the public sector was the first largest sector to provide leisure services false
outdoor adventure education utilizes specific risk taking activities true
one of the biggest trends facing public rec is a changing US true
alienation and anomie are spiritual benefits associated with arts and cultural recreation false
public recreation at the state level is primarily passive less programmed and used to promote business true
due to the lack of evidence the arts and cultural recreation lead to individual benefits, leisure service providers struggle with provision false
daily amount of time spent on leisure for americans four hours
which statement is true regarding the three sectors all of the above (nonprofit--social sector, pub rec--economic sector, gov rec--political sector)
which is true about Yellowstone it was designed by president grant 1872
which certificate is offered through the national recreation and park assocaition certified parks and rec professional AND certified playground inspector
which of the following is not considered an alternate term for nonprofit sector they are all considered alternate terms (quasi-public, independent, third)
special Olympics and special rec associations are examples pf what type of inclusion parallel inclusion
which of the following are motivation for outdoor adventure and rec participations all of the above (fun and restoration, sense of accomplishment and achievement, creativity and problem solving)
which is true regarding adventure recreations all the above are true (there are elements of objective danger, subjective dance and the outcome is uncertain)
the name of the process in which people move from a hospital or institution back to their own homes deinstitutionalization
The National Riffle association and the national org for women are examples of this non profit subcatergory these two or not examples of non profits
Americans with Disability act was the first legislation and law related to accessibility for peeps with disabilities false
unfortunately, campus rec has seen a decline growth in the past 50 years false
the Maccabiah games is the largest Islamic cultural event focused on Muslim women and children false
in the leisure sport managment model, professional sport has a spectator orientation/emphasis true
the united states has the largest internet market in the world and the most users false
during the colonial times in Brazil, leisure was perceived as negative and avoided or suppressed. true
the difference between military and civilian rec is that you must be enlisted to take park in military rec false
the internet has a significant impact on and implications for the leisure service delivery system true
an increase in gpa has been directly linked with participation in campus rec true
the term handicap comes from a picture of a man in a wheel chair holding a cap in his hand begging for money or food true
sustainability focuses on the following area(s): all of the above (environment, economy, community)
the five characteristics that distinguish for-profit enterprises from other services are all of the above (pricing of service, ability to quickly respond to changes in market, and ability to buy and sell enterprise)
what civilization recognized the benefits of participating in rec activities for people with illnesses or disabilities all of the above (eqypt, greece, india)
the follwoing was considered the founder of modern day nursing and believed that the wounded soldiers should be in a beautiful place with music family and pets for comfort and quicker recovery time Florence Nightinggale
which of the following is not considered a internal barrier to inclusion collaborative planning
which represents the acronym for the professional organization for therapeutic recreation professionals ATRA
which of the following is not considered a philisophocal approach to correctional recreation a psychological inventory (testing) of inamtes leads to prescribed and individual rec
which of the follwoing are considered goals of recreational programming in prisons all of the above (develop acceptable outlets for stress, problem solving skills, and foster interpersonal skills)
In China's classification of the leisure industry, which of the following is not considered a category of leisure deviant leisure
In the area of armed forces, MWR stands for none of the above
for many years considered the primary model for TR services leisure ability model
optimal health in a favorable environment, health care treatment modality health protection model
TR has a role in four types of services, single activity can satisfy multiple goals service model
focuses on the whole person, not just one aspect of functioning outcome model
a tr model that focuses on strengths and abilities of the client to overcome limitations from a disability all the models (leisure ability, health protection, service, outcome)
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