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Abstract

The purpose of this study is to provide data on social groups (both traditional and non-traditional family groups) and leisure behavior. The intent was to determine if changes in the family social group structure has an impact on leisure behavior. Data were obtained from a stratified sample of a resource-based facility. Results indicated that no significant differences were apparent between traditional and non-traditional families and participation in selected recreation activities. Implications and recommendations were provided for leisure professional to provide the optimum situations for family (social group) interactions.

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