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Wine consumption and purchase behaviour in high and low involvement situations: a comparison of Gen Y and older consumers
(Academy of Wine Business Research, 2011-06)
Purpose:– To explore the wine consumption behaviour of Gen Y in comparison to
older wine consumers in a New Zealand context, with a focus on the influence of
situational involvement on wine behaviour. Design/methodology/approach:– ...
Where has all the physical education gone? Results of a generalist primary schools teachers’ survey on teaching physical education
(World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, 2011)
Concerns about low levels of children’s physical activity and motor skill development, prompted the Ministry of Education to trial a physical activity pilot project (PAPP) in 16 New Zealand primary schools. The project ...
Distance models for New Zealand international tourists and the role of transport prices
(Sage Publications, 2011-05-01)
We analyse data on the distances travelled using car and air transport modes in New Zealand by a large sample of international tourists from six different countries of origin.
We use two-stage hurdle models to relate both ...
Early disaster recovery: a guide for communities
(School of Psychology, Massey University, 2011)
On September the 4th 2010 and February 22nd 2011
the Canterbury region of New Zealand was shaken by
two massive earthquakes. This paper is set broadly
within the civil defence and emergency management
literature and informed ...
Heart rate variability in responders and non-responders to live-moderate, train-low altitude training
(World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology., 2011)
The aim of this study was to compare the effects of an altitude training camp on heart rate variability and performance in elite triathletes. Ten athletes completed 20 days of live-high, train-low training at 1650m. Athletes ...
Heart rate-determined physical activity in New Zealand school children: a cross-sectional study
(World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology., 2011)
The aim of this study was to examine current levels of
physical activity determined via heart rate monitoring. A total of 176
children (85 boys, 91 girls) aged 5-13 years wore sealed Polar heart
rate monitors for at least ...