12 Questions
Psychocentrics are generally non-adventurous and ______
inhibited
Allocentrics are adventurous, curious, and have a strong desire for new ______
experiences
Business travelers attending meetings, conventions, and congresses are categorized as ______
regular business travelers
Pleasure travelers are classified as resort travelers, family pleasure travelers, the elderly, and the singles and ______
couples
Travel increases sociability and helps to develop ______
friendships
The growth of tourism and social status affect travel patterns such as travel clubs, airline groups rates, and ______
arrangements
The basic travel motivators can be divided into four classes: the ______ motivators, the cultural motivators, the interpersonal motivators, and the status and prestige motivators.
physical
The push/______ model divides travel motivations into two factors-the 'push' or personal needs and the '______' or attractions.
pull
The push/pull model of travel motivation is closely related to the concept of ______ of needs as described by Abraham Maslow.
hierarchy
Several ______ motivations are listed in travel literature. Some of these are: the need for escape or change, travel for health, sports, social contact, status and prestige, education, personal values, cultural experience, shopping and bargain hunting, professional and business motives, and search for natural beauty.
tourist
A study of these motivations shows that they fit into ______ hierarchy of needs theory.
Maslow's
An individual learns of the alternative ways of satisfying his or her needs from personal experiences and from information gained from the ______ or social environment.
commercial
Test your knowledge on the basic travel motivators, including physical, cultural, interpersonal, and status motivators. Explore the push/pull model of travel motivation and its relation to Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs. Discover key tourist motivation concepts in this quiz.
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