The influence of self-quantification on individual’s participation performance and behavioral decision-making in physical fitness activities
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The influence of self-quantification on individual’s participation performance and behavioral decision-making in physical fitness activities
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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/DJMV5Q
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Zhang, Yudong
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Harvard Dataverse
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Data of experiment 1. In experiment 1, the researchers invite subjects to participate in a fitness activity, which include a variety of high and low intensity stretching exercises. The data involves subjects’ participation outcome, perceived certainty and outcome salience, activity category selection in different situations of self-quantification and goal-setting. Data of experiment 2. In experiment 2, the researchers invite subjects to participate in a smart bracelet experience activity (the smart bracelet has step tracking and back-office footprints recording functions). The data involves subjects’ participation outcome, novelty-seeking in different situations of self-quantification and goal-setting. Data of experiment 3. In experiment 3, the researchers invite subjects to participate in a treadmill running. The data involves subjects’ activity participation experience, persistence intention, perceived enjoyment in different situations of self-quantification and goal-setting. |
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Computer and Information Science
Medicine, Health and Life Sciences Social Sciences |
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2023-08-23
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Zhang, Yudong
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