We discuss a decision-making perspective on coaching behavior change and report a field experiment following the perspective in which we promoted physical exercises at work using an e-coaching app. More specifically, we investigated what are the important attributes that influence the attractiveness of exercise options, and whether showing an extreme option would nudge users to do more exercises (a.k.a. compromise effect). Seventy participants were coached by the app BeActive! for 10 days to consider taking breaks at work twice a day to do simple exercises. Through choice modeling, it was found that people cared more about whether the exercise options would reduce their productivity at work and whether doing the exercises were socially emba...
There are two main approaches for understanding any behavioral decision making process in many domai...
The present study examined cognitive dissonance-related attitude change in the domain of exercise. E...
Mobile physical activity interventions can be improved by incorporating behavioural change theories....
We discuss a decision-making perspective on coaching behavior change and report a field experiment f...
We discuss a decision-making perspective on coaching behavior change and report a field experiment f...
Objectives: The Transtheoretical Model of behavior change (TTM) postulates that behavior change is a...
Health coaching is a relatively new integrated health role in which practitioners use a combination ...
Objectives. To compare conceptually similar decision-making components from the theory of planned be...
Although increasing exercise and fitness has often been associated with positive health outcomes, in...
Exercise is known to improve health along many dimensions. Decision making is an understudied dimens...
Objective: Behaviour change interventions targeting changes in physical activity (PA) can benefit by...
Embodied conversational agents are often included in health behaviour change applications as intelli...
Acceptance and Commitment Training (ACT) is a psychological intervention that combines acceptance an...
Background: Attempts to demonstrate the efficacy of interventions aimed at increasing physical activ...
A series of experiments was carried out to examine the effect of moderate and maximal exercise on de...
There are two main approaches for understanding any behavioral decision making process in many domai...
The present study examined cognitive dissonance-related attitude change in the domain of exercise. E...
Mobile physical activity interventions can be improved by incorporating behavioural change theories....
We discuss a decision-making perspective on coaching behavior change and report a field experiment f...
We discuss a decision-making perspective on coaching behavior change and report a field experiment f...
Objectives: The Transtheoretical Model of behavior change (TTM) postulates that behavior change is a...
Health coaching is a relatively new integrated health role in which practitioners use a combination ...
Objectives. To compare conceptually similar decision-making components from the theory of planned be...
Although increasing exercise and fitness has often been associated with positive health outcomes, in...
Exercise is known to improve health along many dimensions. Decision making is an understudied dimens...
Objective: Behaviour change interventions targeting changes in physical activity (PA) can benefit by...
Embodied conversational agents are often included in health behaviour change applications as intelli...
Acceptance and Commitment Training (ACT) is a psychological intervention that combines acceptance an...
Background: Attempts to demonstrate the efficacy of interventions aimed at increasing physical activ...
A series of experiments was carried out to examine the effect of moderate and maximal exercise on de...
There are two main approaches for understanding any behavioral decision making process in many domai...
The present study examined cognitive dissonance-related attitude change in the domain of exercise. E...
Mobile physical activity interventions can be improved by incorporating behavioural change theories....