Exam 2: Motivation for Leisure Travel
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Although a person may want satisfaction for a need or needs, no action will be taken until that person:
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The motivators are related to the tourists' desire, while _ motivators are associated with the attributes of the destination choices.
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Some current trends in leisure travel are noticed as the following except:
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People choose different destinations to travel through their life cycles as indicated by the following except:
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A family from New York visits Disneyland and looks for a hotel to stay the night. This reflects primarily which of the following levels of needs in Maslow's theory?
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In moving people from need to want, tourism marketers should focus on
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A new type of consumer has emerged as the driving force for more sustainable and environmentally and socially responsible tourism development. This type of consumer is characterized as the following except:
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Providing a special VIP check- ins at hotels is a reflection of this level of need satisfaction:
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A destination marketing campaign creates an adventurous, the- only- one- of- its- kind type of theme with the destination in order to appeal to which of the following personality traits?
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Destinations provide education tours and cultural/heritage travel to satisfy this level of needs:
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Which of the following is not true about Maslow's needs theory?
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After awareness of satisfaction is developed, people would travel and be motivated by the following desires:
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Values in money and time are major influences for people in making travel decisions. This is usually true with the following people except:
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The application of Maslow's theory to the tourism setting is affected by these intervening factors, except:
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According to the Sports Tourism International Council, the reasons for the boom in sports tourism are the following except:
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The basic belief for Maslow's theory is _ motivates human behaviors.
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Tourists would travel to places that provide a sense of escape, self- discovery and rest. This reflects which of the following motivators for travel?
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Tourist destinations often provide information on medical facilities in their area. This accommodates tourists' needs for which of the following?
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Which of the following can be considered the highest level of needs according to Maslow's theory?
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According to Stanley Plog's psychographic model, prefer to travel to well- known destinations that have been visited by millions before.
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