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This is the data and analysis code underlying the paper "Setting Physical Activity Goals with a Virtual Coach: Vicarious Experiences, Personalization and Acceptance" by Nele Albers, Beyza Hizli, Bouke L. Scheltinga, Eline Meijer, and Willem-Paul Brinkman. The paper examines the use of personalized vicarious experiences in a goal-setting dialog for physical activity with a virtual coach.
Study
The paper is based on the study conducted in March 2022 for the publicly available Master's thesis by Beyza Hizli (http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b7225a91-6ae8-4a32-8441-38fb7ff74b4c). In this study, 39 fluently English-speaking adults set a running or walking goal with the text-based virtual coach Jody. Participants thereby received either two of the three overall most motivating vicarious experiences (i.e., "generic" experiences) or "personalized" vicarious experiences chosen based on a linear regression model. During the dialog, participants wrote what they could take away from the examples from other people that they saw. After the dialog, participants further provided information regarding their self-efficacy for the type of goal they set (i.e., running or walking), ratings of examples on perceived motivational impact, and a free-text response about what they found motivating about the examples they saw.
The study was pre-registered in the Open Science Framework (OSF): https://osf.io/4duwh.
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Data
We collected data in three separate studies:
Please refer to the OSF pre-registration for more information on the data we collected. In addition, we describe our measures in detail in a separate sheet in each data file in the "Data"-folder. Note that we do not provide all data here: we describe in our README-files which data needs to be downloaded from the repository accompanying the Master's thesis by Beyza Hizli to reproduce some of our analyses (https://doi.org/10.4121/20047328.v1).
If you have any questions, please contact Nele Albers (n.albers@tudelft.nl).