Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Psychological_continuum_model> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 42 of
42
with 100 triples per page.
- Psychological_continuum_model abstract "The psychological continuum model (PCM) is a framework to organise prior literature from various academic disciplines to explain sport and event consumer behaviour.The framework suggests four stages – awareness, attraction, attachment and allegiance to describe how sport and event involvement progressively develops with corresponding behaviours (e.g., playing, watching, buying). The PCM uses a vertical framework to characterise various psychological connections that individuals form with objects to explain the role of attitude formation and change that directs behaviours across a variety of consumption activities. Explaining the how and why of sport and event consumer behaviour, it discusses how personal, psychological and environmental factors influence a wide range of sport consumption activities.".
- Psychological_continuum_model thumbnail PsychologicalContinuumModel.JPG?width=300.
- Psychological_continuum_model wikiPageID "23556881".
- Psychological_continuum_model wikiPageLength "9378".
- Psychological_continuum_model wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Psychological_continuum_model wikiPageRevisionID "606431930".
- Psychological_continuum_model wikiPageWikiLink Attachment_theory.
- Psychological_continuum_model wikiPageWikiLink Awareness.
- Psychological_continuum_model wikiPageWikiLink Category:Conceptual_models.
- Psychological_continuum_model wikiPageWikiLink Category:Consumer_behaviour.
- Psychological_continuum_model wikiPageWikiLink Category:Psychological_theories.
- Psychological_continuum_model wikiPageWikiLink Childhood.
- Psychological_continuum_model wikiPageWikiLink Conceptual_framework.
- Psychological_continuum_model wikiPageWikiLink Consumer_behaviour.
- Psychological_continuum_model wikiPageWikiLink File:PsychologicalContinuumModel.JPG.
- Psychological_continuum_model wikiPageWikiLink Psychology.
- Psychological_continuum_model wikiPageWikiLinkText "Psychological continuum model".
- Psychological_continuum_model caption "John began to realize that cycling provided him a number of positive outcomes. He was able to meet other cyclists, make new friends and spend time with his uncle. He received pleasure from riding outside and the thrill of riding down hills at fast speed. His self-esteem rose by getting into shape and being one of the fastest riders among his friends. He also enjoyed the break from his daily routine when riding the bike.".
- Psychological_continuum_model caption "John progressed into the allegiance stage during his last year of college as the strength of his connection to cycling became durable. He thought of cycling and related activities daily. He always found time to ride and follow the sport regardless of university and work requirements or other sport opportunities. John’s psychological connection to cycling has strengthened and is now guiding his behaviour.".
- Psychological_continuum_model caption "John progresses into the attachment stage relatively quickly and within a year begins riding every Saturday and Sunday morning. Cycling now is an important part in his life. He often wears cycling clothes to class, spent time visiting bike shops and uses the Internet to follow international cycling events. He even joins a cycling club and travels to regional cycling competitions with his friends who are predominantly cyclists.".
- Psychological_continuum_model caption "John’s introduction to road cycling occurred at the age of 15 through a key socialising agent, his uncle Jack. Jack bought John his first bike, which he rode to school every day. When John was 15 and saw the Tour the France on television, he was amazed by the event. When Jack gave John one of his old road bikes and took him cycling on the weekend, John's progression to the Attraction stage began.".
- Psychological_continuum_model name "Infobox/doc".
- Psychological_continuum_model title "Example".
- Psychological_continuum_model wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox.
- Psychological_continuum_model wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Psychological_continuum_model subject Category:Conceptual_models.
- Psychological_continuum_model subject Category:Consumer_behaviour.
- Psychological_continuum_model subject Category:Psychological_theories.
- Psychological_continuum_model hypernym Framework.
- Psychological_continuum_model type Software.
- Psychological_continuum_model type Concept.
- Psychological_continuum_model type Redirect.
- Psychological_continuum_model type Theory.
- Psychological_continuum_model comment "The psychological continuum model (PCM) is a framework to organise prior literature from various academic disciplines to explain sport and event consumer behaviour.The framework suggests four stages – awareness, attraction, attachment and allegiance to describe how sport and event involvement progressively develops with corresponding behaviours (e.g., playing, watching, buying).".
- Psychological_continuum_model label "Psychological continuum model".
- Psychological_continuum_model sameAs Q2115965.
- Psychological_continuum_model sameAs Psychological_Continuum_Model.
- Psychological_continuum_model sameAs m.06w6tq_.
- Psychological_continuum_model sameAs Q2115965.
- Psychological_continuum_model wasDerivedFrom Psychological_continuum_model?oldid=606431930.
- Psychological_continuum_model depiction PsychologicalContinuumModel.JPG.
- Psychological_continuum_model isPrimaryTopicOf Psychological_continuum_model.