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Conflict Over Hunting at Cape Cod National Seashore
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Research Approaches to Conflict Early Descriptive Research Goal Interference Social Values Social Identity
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Recreation Conflict Literature Goal Interference Activity Style Resource Specificity Mode of Experience Tolerance for Lifestyle Diversity Social Values Conflict Face-to-Face contact not necessary for perceived conflict
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How do we know when people are different? and How do we know when those differences matter? Social Identity Theory 1) Positive In-Group; Negative Out-Group Attributions 2) Variation in Willingness to Attribute Differences 3) Self-Identity and Group Membership
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How Much Conflict? (Hunter Harassment)
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How Much Conflict? (Hunter Arguments)
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How Much Conflict? (Resident Safety)
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How Much Conflict? (Visitor Safety)
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How Much Conflict? (Resident and Visitor Arguments with Hunters)
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Goal Interference Measures (Hunters)
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Goal Interference Measures (Residents)
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Goal Interference Measures (Visitors)
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Social Values Conflict
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Social Identity Scale 5 Semantic Differential Scales Quiet-Loud Safe-Unsafe Humble-Arrogant Courteous-Discourteous Friendly-Unfriendly Sum the Differences – Average – 0 to 96
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Importance of Group Differences
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Conflict at Cape Cod National Seashore HuntersResidents Visitors Goal Interference.38.63.60 Social Values.12-.56-.22 Social Identity.31.34.22
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