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Need satisfaction supportive game features as motivational determinants: An experimental study of a self-determination theory guided exergame
Peng, W., Lin, J. H., Pfeiffer, K. A., & Winn, B. (2012). Need satisfaction supportive game features as motivational determinants: An experimental study of a self-determination theory guided exergame. Media Psychology, 15(2), 175-196.
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