Virtual Workout Partners Spur Better Results, Study Finds

Virtual Workout Partners Spur Better Results, Study Finds

MBILAL|15 years ago|Dev

The study led by Deborah Feltz, chairperson of MSU's Department of Kinesiology, is the first to investigate the Kohler effect on motivation in health video games; that phenomenon explains why inferior team members perform better in a group than they would by themselves.