Group dynamics motivation to increase exercise intensity with a virtual partner
Background: The effect of the Köhler group dynamics paradigm (i.e., working together with a more capable partner where one's performance is indispensable to the team outcome) has been shown to increase motivation to exercise longer at a strength task in partnered exercise video games (exergame...
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Main Authors: | Stephen Samendinger (Author), Christopher R. Hill (Author), Norbert L. Kerr (Author), Brian Winn (Author), Alison Ede (Author), James M. Pivarnik (Author), Lori Ploutz-Snyder (Author), Deborah L. Feltz (Author) |
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2019-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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