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Table 1.

The intervention and task descriptions that participants read.

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Figure 1.

Percentage of participants expecting improvement as a function of intervention group and task for all participants.

Percentage of participants within each intervention group who believed that completion of the intervention presented to them would improve task performance. Includes both sedentary and non-sedentary participants.

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Figure 2.

Believed improvement amount as a function of intervention group and task type for all participants.

Mean amount of improvement participants believed completion of the intervention presented to them would create. Includes both sedentary and non-sedentary participants. Error bars represent 95% confidence intervals.

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Figure 3.

Percentage of participants expecting improvement as a function of intervention group and task for sedentary participants.

Percentage of participants within each intervention group who believed that completion of the intervention presented to them would improve task performance. Includes only sedentary participants.

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Figure 4.

Believed improvement amount as a function of intervention group and task type for all participants.

Mean amount of improvement participants believed completion of the intervention presented to them would create. Includes only sedentary participants. Error bars represent 95% confidence intervals.

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