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Playground Spatial Features and Children's Activity Forms - Coggle…
Playground Spatial Features and Children's Activity Forms
Dominant Form
Functional Play
69.4%
Social play
34%
Play Forms and Zone Usage
Sand Pools
highest potential
longest average presence duration
Play Houses
inefficient
Single Structures
functional play being extremely common
Open Areas
diverse forms of presence
pretend play (17.4%)
Impact of Playground Size
A very strong negative correlation (r = -0.84) was found between social presence
smaller playgrounds had higher sociability than bigger sites
Impact of Features on Overall Playability/Sociability
Correlation with Sociability (CSR)
Curiosity
High (r = 0.52)
Variety
High (r = 0.6)
Enclosure
High (r = 0.5)
Correlation with Playability (CPR/Metrics)
Variety
Challenge/Achievement
Curiosity
Appearance Features
Weak
Variability of Feature Impact by Zone Type
Sand Pools
sociability
Variety (0.78)
Challenge/Achievement (0.77)
Enclosure (0.8)
Open Areas
sociability
Enclosure
Multi-structures
sociability and playability
Variety
Enclosure
Uniqueness
Curiosity
Single Structures
sociability
Curiosity
Variety