Dosed Failure Increases Older Adult’s Motivation for an Exergame

Author:

Kluft Nick1ORCID,Smeets Jeroen B.J.1ORCID,van der Kooij Katinka1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Abstract

We investigated whether dosed failure motivates older adults to perform more repetitions in an exergame that involves hitting targets with stepping movements. The effect of dosed failure was studied in a within-participants design in which all participants performed this exergame in both a Standard condition, in which one never fails, and in a Dosed Failure condition, in which we introduced about 30% failures. The order of conditions (Standard First or Dosed Failure first) was chosen randomly for each participant. Results showed that participants performed more repetitions in the Dosed Failure condition compared with the Standard condition, while play duration and subjective motivation at the moment of quitting did not differ. This shows that dosed failure motivated older adults to put a greater amount of effort to perform the exercise without affecting play duration or subjective motivation.

Publisher

Human Kinetics

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