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John Neulinger (April 26, 1924 - June 20, 1991) was a noted German-American psychologist and Professor Emeritus of psychology at City College of New York. Neulinger is best known for contributing a social psychological theory of leisure to the field of leisure studies. Neulinger's theory of leisure is defined by a psychological state of mind that requires two criteria for leisure: perceived freedom and intrinsic motivation. In Neulinger's theory, individuals can be said to be in a state of leisure if they simply perceive that they have the freedom to choose activities and are motivated by an activity for its own sake, not just for its consequences. Neulinger first popularized his ideas in the 1974 book, The Psychology of Leisure.

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  • John Neulinger (es)
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  • 约翰·纽林格 (zh)
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  • John Neulinger ( * 26 de abril 1924 - 20 de junio 1991) fue un psicólogo alemán-estadounidense y profesor emérito de psicología en el City College de Nueva York. Neulinger es mejor conocido por su contribución de una teoría psicológica social de ocio en el campo de los estudios de ocio.​La teoría Neulinger de ocio se define por un estado psicológico de la mente que exige dos criterios para el ocio: libertad percibida y motivación intrínseca. Neulinger En teoría, los individuos se puede decir que estar en un estado de ocio si simplemente perciben que tienen la libertad de elegir las actividades y se sienten motivados por una actividad por sí misma, no solo por sus consecuencias. Neulinger fue popularizado en su libro The Psychology of Leisure publicado en 1974. (es)
  • John Neulinger (April 26, 1924 - June 20, 1991) was a noted German-American psychologist and Professor Emeritus of psychology at City College of New York. Neulinger is best known for contributing a social psychological theory of leisure to the field of leisure studies. Neulinger's theory of leisure is defined by a psychological state of mind that requires two criteria for leisure: perceived freedom and intrinsic motivation. In Neulinger's theory, individuals can be said to be in a state of leisure if they simply perceive that they have the freedom to choose activities and are motivated by an activity for its own sake, not just for its consequences. Neulinger first popularized his ideas in the 1974 book, The Psychology of Leisure. (en)
  • 约翰·纽林格(1924年4月26日-1991年6月20日),美国心理学家,纽约市立大学心理学名誉教授。纽林格的主要研究领域是休闲社会心理学。纽林格的休闲理论中,休闲的心理状态有两个标准:感知自由和主观动机。这就是说,当个体感知到他们有自由去选择行动并由自己的意愿(而不是为引发特定的结果)去做出行动,他就在休闲状态中。纽林格的理论最初是在他1974年出版的专著《休闲心理学》中阐述的。 (zh)
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