“…Research on the link between RPE and resistance-based tasks has yielded heterogenous results, as both linear and non-linear associations have been reported (Cochran et al, 2007;Li & Yu, 2011;Morrin et al, 2018;Pincivero, 2011;Rewitz et al, 2023). To illustrate, in some studies, a linear increase in RPE mapped onto a linear increase in the produced force (Li & Yu, 2011;Morrin et al, 2018), whereas in other studies, a linear increase in RPE led to both linear and quadratic increases in the produced force (Cochran et al, 2007;Rewitz et al, 2023;Pincivero, 2011). The inconsistencies between studies are potentially due to differences in the implemented tasks (e.g., handgrip squeeze vs. knee extension), contraction and rest durations (Farah et al, 2012;Diniz et al, 2014), and the number of prescribed RPE levels, which ranged from four to ten in the aforementioned studies.…”