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tions, or whether it is perceived and interpreted depending on the person
making an assessment.
“Subjective factors explain the nature of tourist needs by emphasizing their anthropocentric
interpretation, which combines the bio-centric (the need of recreation and leisure combined with spa
treatment), psycho-centric (the need for intellectual emotions, meditations, sentimental tourism), and
socio-centric (the need to meet new people and cultures) approaches with an eco-centric approach
(needs resulting from market influence, offers availability and promotion) and also attributes such as
limitlessness, renewability, complementarity, different intensity, and low substitutability” [Jedlińska
2006, p. 177].
Objective factors determining tourist behaviors were divided in the sug-
gested classification into economic (internal–referring to an individual, and
external–referring to environmental factors) and non-economic ones (inter-
nal and external).
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