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Choosing the Optimal Commitment Strategy
An individual has a history of starting and stopping exercise routines and knows they have a tendency to procrastinate on their fitness goals. They want to commit to working out three times a week. Based on the principles of commitment devices, which of the following membership options should they choose to maximize their likelihood of attending the gym regularly? Justify your choice by evaluating the effectiveness of each option as a tool to overcome procrastination.
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A fitness center observes that many customers who purchase a discounted, non-refundable annual membership attend the gym frequently in the first month but significantly less often for the remainder of the year. From a behavioral economics standpoint, what is the most likely reason the fitness center continues to prominently offer this type of membership?
Evaluating Gym Membership Effectiveness
Analyzing Gym Payment Options
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Choosing the Optimal Commitment Strategy
A person pays $150 for a non-refundable 10-visit pass to a fitness studio, believing the upfront cost will motivate them to attend regularly. However, they only attend twice before the pass expires. Which statement best analyzes the discrepancy between their initial decision to buy the pass and their subsequent behavior?
Designing a More Effective Gym Membership
A person wants to start exercising regularly but is worried they will lose motivation. Match each potential gym payment plan with the most accurate description of its function as a tool to encourage consistent attendance.