Table 1. Results of Bayesian analyses of Spearman correlations between user characteristics on the one hand and activity efforts and intentions to engage in the interactions from the scenario groups on the other hand.
For all seven correlations, at least 99.8% of the posterior distribution for the mean correlation was greater than zero. This leads to at least a very strong bet that the mean correlations are greater than zero (Chechile, 2020).
User characteristic | Effort/Scenario group rating | Median [HDI] |
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Conscientiousness | Effort | 0.20 [0.17, 0.24] |
Extraversion | Rating for ”Involve SE” | 0.31 [0.15, 0.45] |
Rating for ”Involve GP” | 0.24 [0.08, 0.38] | |
Household size | Rating for ”Involve SE” | 0.26 [0.10, 0.40] |
PA identity | Effort | 0.25 [0.21, 0.28] |
Smoking frequency | Rating for ”Discuss repeated failure PA” | 0.41 [0.20, 0.59] |
TTM-stage PA | Effort | 0.21 [0.17, 0.24] |
Note:
HDI, Highest density interval; SE, Social environment; GP, General practitioner; PA, Physical activity; TTM, Transtheoretical model.