Personality and self-motivation during biochemical fatigue.

R E DeMeersman, D C Schaefer, W W Miller
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Abstract

The present study was conducted to determine whether females exhibiting the Type A behavior pattern would exert greater effort and work to higher levels of physiological fatigue in a self-motivated ergometer test. Twenty female subjects, half of them Type A and the other half Type B, were administered an incremental ergometer test to determine their peak oxygen consumption value. On the first experimental session no experimenter encouragement was given to the subjects. Consequently the test measured physical motivation levels. During a second laboratory session, each subject was continuously encouraged by the experimenter to maintain exercising until she was truly incapable of further work. The highest rate of oxygen extraction during this latter session was considered the subject's maximum oxygen consumption (i.e., VO2 max). Type A and B subjects were compared in the nonmotivated testing session (experimental session 1) to their "true" individual capacities (maximum oxygen consumption demonstrated in experimental session 2). ANOVAs indicated no significant differences in self-initiated competitive behavior during a physical stressor.

生化疲劳期间的个性和自我激励。
本研究旨在确定在自我激励的测力仪测试中,表现出A型行为模式的女性是否会付出更大的努力和更高水平的生理疲劳。20名女性受试者,其中一半为A型,另一半为B型,对她们进行了增量测功仪测试,以确定她们的峰值耗氧量。在第一个实验阶段,实验者没有给予受试者任何鼓励。因此,测试测量了身体的动力水平。在第二次实验中,每个实验对象都被实验者不断鼓励保持锻炼,直到她真的无法继续工作。后一阶段的最高氧气提取率被认为是受试者的最大耗氧量(即最大摄氧量)。A型和B型被试在无动机测试阶段(实验阶段1)与他们的“真实”个人能力(实验阶段2显示的最大耗氧量)进行比较。方差分析表明,在物理应激源下,自我发起的竞争行为没有显著差异。
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