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Posts by Katja Rewitz

Good listen on the Exploit-Explore continuum w/ @katjarewitz.bsky.social Insightful for parents, coaches, and athletes.

The basketball example reminiscent of Gen. Melchett in Blackadder: "Doing precisely what we've done 18 times before is exactly the last thing they'll expect us to do this time!"

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I had such a great time on this episode! 🤩
I really enjoyed taking the explore-exploit trade-off beyond theory and discussing its relevance for athletes, coaches, and performance in real sport settings. 🏀🏌️‍♀️🏃‍♀️
Thanks so much for having me @danabrahamspsych.bsky.social

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New preprint 📢

w/ @wanjawolff.bsky.social & @mbieleke.bsky.social we tracked boredom during a cycling task. Perceived effort generally increased over time – boredom didn't. Boredom varied strongly across individuals, and its dynamics predicted persistence beyond effort

📖 osf.io/preprints/ps...

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Not so average: Heterogenous boredom dynamics during an incremental physical effort task: https://osf.io/79ezb

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I really enjoyed talking about investigating dynamic decision strategies in sports using the explore-exploit framework at #ISSP in Hong Kong.

If you're interested in our recently published work on this topic ➡️ doi.org/10.1016/j.ps...

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#DHPRLab in the ISSP 16th World Congress in Hong Kong!

Curious about our talks? Stay tuned 🙌🏼😌
@wanjawolff.bsky.social @senaozayotgonbayar.bsky.social @katjarewitz.bsky.social @lukas-hack.bsky.social

Together w/ @corimartarelli.bsky.social, @mbieleke.bsky.social, and Darias Holgado.

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The explore-exploit trade-off in sports and exercise: a primer on empirical and computational approaches Sports and exercise require constant on-the-fly decision-making from professional athletes and recreational exercisers alike. In the final minutes of …

Very happy to see this out now in Psychology of Sport & Exercise 🤓

If you’re interested in how the explore–exploit framework helps us study decision-making in sports and exercise, check it out!

w/ @nicoschuck.bsky.social & @wanjawolff.bsky.social

www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

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Die Kraft der Langeweile: Warum Nichtstun uns voranbringt Psychologe Prof. Wanja Wolff von der Uni Hamburg erklärt, warum Langeweile wie Schmerz wirkt: ein Signal, Kurs zu ändern.

📺 A TV team from NDR visited our @dhprlab.bsky.social to learn about our current research & why boredom plays a powerful role in human behavior.

You can spend three (German, but hopefully not boring) minutes watching it here: www.ndr.de/fernsehen/se...

P.S. Thumbnail is not footage from our lab 😁

5 months ago 6 2 0 1
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An analysis of the associations between boredom, effort value, and exercise behavior Insufficient physical activity poses significant health risks, making it essential to understand psychological aspects influencing exercise engagement…

📢 New paper 🤩

w/ @katjarewitz.bsky.social & @corimartarelli.bsky.social, we used Bayesian network analyses to study the relationship between exercise boredom, effort value & self-reported exercise behavior.

TL;DR: high boredom & low value -> less exercise

www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

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Had a great time presenting our ideas on the utility of studying explore-exploit trade-offs in #sports at the ASP Conference in Bochum!

I appreciate the nice turnout - especially for such an early morning session after the social evening 😜🙏

lead: @katjarewitz.bsky.social w/ @nicoschuck.bsky.social

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The explore-exploit trade-off in sports and exercise: a primer on empirical and computational approaches: https://osf.io/uh47f

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🎉 First preprint from my PhD! #excited

We suggest that sport & exercise psych should adopt formal decision models to study how high-stakes contexts and self-regulatory demands shape the explore-exploit trade-off.

w/ @nicoschuck.bsky.social @wanjawolff.bsky.social
dx.doi.org/10.31234/osf...

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A few days ago, Yannick Ramsel visited us for an upcoming article he'll publish at @zeit.de. In the pic, you can see him bravely volunteering as a test subject for that. Stay tuned! 😉 // @katjarewitz.bsky.social

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