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Virtual And Live Social Facilitation While Exergaming: Competitiveness Moderates, Amanda L. Snyder Jun 2011

Virtual And Live Social Facilitation While Exergaming: Competitiveness Moderates, Amanda L. Snyder

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This study evaluated the effects of virtual and live social facilitation on exercise behavior using a cybercycle, a virtual reality-enhanced stationary bike, with 3D scenery and interactive races. Research has shown that social presence can enhance performance (Zajonc, 1965). Research with the cybercycle found that more competitive participants increased exercise intensity with the introduction of a virtual competitor (Snyder et al., 2010). The current study extended the prior experimental design by comparing virtual with live social presence. After training to ride the cybercycle, female college students rode in the presence of a virtual rider and live rider (randomly ordered); a …