Laboratory for Leisure, Tourism & Sport

The University of Connecticut

Andrew Yiannakis, Ph.D., Director

Attitude/Behavior and Sports,

Leisure and Exercise (#67)

Researched and Compiled by:

Chae-Sung Kim (Taka Kato) , Ph. D. Candidate in Sport Management

Dept. of Kinesiology

Email: taka.kato@worldnet.att.net

310 References, Updated: February 2003

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