1973
DOI: 10.1111/j.1460-2466.1973.tb00959.x
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Interpersonal Discussion: A Critical Predictor of Leisure Activity1

Abstract: This study develops the most efficient predictor sets for the leisure activities of 363 tenth grade teenagers from four high schools in Santa Clara County, California. T h e results indicate that media play a relatioely small part in teenage lives. Interpersonal discussion is a major component of almost all teenage leisure behacior. Different cognitive styles predict different behavior: intelligence correlates highly with print consumption while creativity is strongly associated with non-media pursuits (e.g., … Show more

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“…A third area of research has examined how creativity and extracurricular involvement relate to one another. More creative individuals tend to be more involved in extracurricular activities, and creativity is positively associated with the intensity of extracurricular participation (Wade, 1973). Walberg (1971) examined the types of groups that students were involved in, labeling them as primarily leaders, scientists, artists, performers, musicians, and writers.…”
Section: Creativity and Extracurricular Involvementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A third area of research has examined how creativity and extracurricular involvement relate to one another. More creative individuals tend to be more involved in extracurricular activities, and creativity is positively associated with the intensity of extracurricular participation (Wade, 1973). Walberg (1971) examined the types of groups that students were involved in, labeling them as primarily leaders, scientists, artists, performers, musicians, and writers.…”
Section: Creativity and Extracurricular Involvementmentioning
confidence: 99%