Testing the Dimensionality of Place Attachment in Recreational Settings

Author:

Kyle Gerard1,Graefe Alan2,Manning Robert3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Recreation, Park & Tourism Sciences at Texas A&M University,

2. Department of Recreation, Park and Tourism Management at The Pennsylvania State University

3. Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources at the University of Vermont

Abstract

The purpose of this investigation was to examine the psychometric properties of a place-attachment scale using data collected from visitors to the Appalachian Trail in the United States. These data supported a correlated three-factor model consisting of place identity, place dependence, and social bonding. Multigroup confirmatory factor analysis was used to cross-validate the model using two sub-samples of the data. Latent factor means were also compared. Although these analyses provided mixed evidence indicating the scale to be a valid and reliable measure of place attachment, there remains some concern about the performance of several indicators (i.e., low factor loadings, low reliability). Latent mean differences were also observed between the two groups on the place identity dimension. The analyses presented in this investigation provide an example of the utility of covariance structure analysis for testing the psychometric properties of scales and for comparing latent mean differences among groups within populations.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Environmental Science

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