Motivation for Participating in a Weight Loss Program and Financial Incentives: An Analysis from a Randomized Trial
This analysis investigated if changes in autonomous or controlled motivation for participation in a weight loss program differed between individuals offered a financial incentive for weight loss compared to individuals not offered an incentive. Additionally, the same relationships were tested among...
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Main Authors: | Melissa M. Crane (Author), Deborah F. Tate (Author), Eric A. Finkelstein (Author), Laura A. Linnan (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2012-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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