Preferences for tourist loci were obtained from 18 of a city's residents, 12 tourists, and 20 out-of-town students. Significant correlations were found between the preferences for the two out-of-city populations (rs = 1.00, .86). Significant correlations were not found between residents' preferences and the preferences of the other two groups.
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