Abstract
Abstract A self-evaluation questionnaire test, constructed to determine the “breadth and depth” of their recreational interests and pursuits, was administered to the men undergraduate physical education majors at the University of Michigan. These men showed high interest and ability in physical recreational pursuits; fair interest and ability in social and communicative recreational interests; and relatively low interest in aesthetic, creative, and “learning” activities. It was urged that an effort be made to inculcate in them a sound philosophy of recreation.
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