A Modified Involvement Scale Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • This investigation examines the psychometric properties of a modified involvement scale (MIS) using recreationists sampled at a national forest in upstate South Carolina and consumers enquiring about angling opportunities in the Low Country of South Carolina. Following the testing of several model configurations, support for a conceptualization of enduring involvement was observed consisting of five correlated facets: attraction, centrality, social bonding, identity expression and identity affirmation. This conceptualization was an extension of McIntyre's measure. Notable departures from McIntyre's conceptualization include the extraction of a social component previously embedded in the centrality facet and greater distinction in the leisure identification processes. This led to the construction of two identification facets. Testing using multiple criteria of validity and reliability illustrated that the MIS was a sound indicator of enduring leisure involvement.

published proceedings

  • Leisure Studies

author list (cited authors)

  • Kyle, G., Absher, J., Norman, W., Hammitt, W., & Jodice, L.

citation count

  • 145

complete list of authors

  • Kyle, Gerard||Absher, James||Norman, William||Hammitt, William||Jodice, Laurie

publication date

  • January 2007