When incentives are tied to outcomes: Pendulum gadget to boost your step count while you nap 😴 #unintendedconsequences #MotivationMatters https://t.co/EXkdKSNfuH https://t.co/MzXqqPDG5f
An important design consideration right here..(see the original tweet also) https://t.co/THetgfv41K
New item: The goose Is (half) cooked: a consideration of the mechanisms and interpersonal context Is needed to... https://t.co/tZoG4CWdY0
NEW ARTICLE: Rewards and Health Behaviour; http://t.co/TMQgGntRa7
@GuyFaulkner @jeffvallance Gotta echo @NikosNtoumanis regarding payments: http://t.co/DBYGhI1kgH So, my offer still stands.
@laurahealybob Further to last tweet...Great article http://t.co/qQ7zdRFQ83
@profpaulgately it is truly unbelievable Paul! See our response to using financial rewards for health behavior change http://t.co/Ow2ykRiKnP
@profpaulgately it is truly unbelievable Paul! See our response to using financial rewards for health behavior change http://t.co/Ow2ykRiKnP
RT @NikosNtoumanis: Financial incentives for health behaviour change: Our rebuttal to a recent paper advocating their use http://t.co/hQAr2tGpoe
Consideration of mechanisms & context needed to elucidate effects of personal financial incentive on health behaviour http://t.co/0kSsR1pE7c
Financial incentives for health behaviour change: Our rebuttal to a recent paper advocating their use http://t.co/hQAr2tGpoe
Congrats, lets hope for many more! RT @DaveKeatley: One of my new articles online: http://t.co/B0j4bw5h2m