mercredi 19 avril 2017
Bored of your Fitbit? Winnipeg researcher explains how motivations change over time
If you've purchased a fitness tracker in recent years, you may have personally experienced what one University of Winnipeg researcher calls the "attentional switch" from a positive outlook in the beginning to a fear of failure near the end.
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