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Words to Live By: How Experience Shapes our Information World at Work, Play and in Everyday Life

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Figure 1: Occupational Characteristics Comparison of the characteristics of scientific, professional and non–professional occupations
Figure 2: Serious Leisure Framework Diagram Stebbins’ serious leisure framework diagram (February 2013, created by Jenna Hartel, available at http://www.seriousleisure.net/slp-diagrams.html)
Figure 5: Coding Structure Including Descriptions
Figure 6: Code Families and Super Families
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