Loss-Framed Adaptive Microcontingency Management for Preventing Prolonged Sedentariness: Development and Feasibility Study
BackgroundA growing body of evidence shows that financial incentives can effectively reinforce individuals' positive behavior change and improve compliance with health intervention programs. A critical factor in the design of incentive-based interventions is to set a proper incentive magnitude....
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Main Authors: | Woohyeok Choi (Author), Uichin Lee (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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