Identification of User-groups in Forest Recreation and Determination of the Characteristics of Such GroupsUniversity of Southern California., 1963 - 482 pages |
Contents
METHODOLOGY OF DATA ACQUISITION | 37 |
Final form of the questionnaire | 51 |
III | 57 |
10 other sections not shown
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administrative Age Groups American Forests Annual Income Groups Average Length Cent of Total coding symbol Degrees Held Diploma or Degree Diplomas and Degrees Distribution of Annual Distribution of Campers Distribution of Fishermen Distribution of Hikers Distribution of Hunters electronic data processing factor FIGURE Forest and Range forest areas forest lands Forest Recreational Activities Forest Recreational Interests forest recreationists Forest Service Highest Grade Completed hiking HORSEBACK RIDING Interest in Forest International Business Machine Jonesville key punching left of Item Length of Stay literature Mammoth Lakes Managers Marital Status national forest Nature Students Number of Respondents Occupational group Possession of Residential pre-conditioning letter Principal Recreational Activity problems questionnaire rank Recent Visit recreational experience research design Residential Property Respondents Per Cent sampling method selection Seymour Martin Lipset SNOW SPORTS Social Class Distribution social class indicators STAYING IN RESORT stratification strongest interest TABLE Total Number United States Forest user-groups WATER SPORTS