2021
DOI: 10.2196/23968
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Need for Cognition Among Users of Self-Monitoring Systems for Physical Activity: Survey Study

Abstract: Background Need for cognition (NFC) is among the most studied personality traits in psychology. Despite its apparent relevance for engaging with technology and the use of information, it has not been studied in the context of self-monitoring systems and wearables for health. This study is the first to explore the relationship between NFC and commercial self-monitoring systems among healthy users. Objective This study aims to explore the effect of NFC le… Show more

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“…Tone detector (Self-monitoring) Self-monitoring is one of the most popular persuasive strategies [45] and it helps people become more self-aware about their behavioural patterns [46] which also helps them to self-regulate [47]. One potential reason people do not challenge misinformation is that they want to avoid being viewed as aggressive [15].…”
Section: Tunnelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tone detector (Self-monitoring) Self-monitoring is one of the most popular persuasive strategies [45] and it helps people become more self-aware about their behavioural patterns [46] which also helps them to self-regulate [47]. One potential reason people do not challenge misinformation is that they want to avoid being viewed as aggressive [15].…”
Section: Tunnelingmentioning
confidence: 99%