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Different functions of physical effort in physical activity and sports : a scoping review of the value of physical effort

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Motivation and Emotion. Springer. 2025, 49(3), S. 259-283. ISSN 0146-7239. eISSN 1573-6644. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1007/s11031-025-10123-3

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Generally, effort is understood to be costly. Yet, it also is a generator of value, as it is instrumental for goal attainmentbut also because effort can be inherently rewarding and/or add value to outcomes. Research on effort’s value-generatingfunctions in sports and exercise seems surprisingly scarce, although they appear to be prototypical contexts. Here, weaddress this gap by first conceptualizing and then reviewing how physical effort’s value-generating functions have beeninvestigated in previous research. Attesting to the relative lack of research on this topic, an established machine-learningapproach (ASReview) yielded 23 relevant papers out of an initial pool of 28,079 papers retrieved from four online data-bases. Consistent with theoretical assumptions, the reviewed papers showed that physical effort can be inherently reward-ing and add value to outcomes. They offer insights into developmental differences in effort valuation and its neural cor-relates. However, they also reveal a relative inconsistency in how the valuation of effort generalizes across effort domainsand highlight differences between measures of effort valuation. Further, although all included articles investigated physi-cal effort’s value, only six approached it in sports and exercise, and nine provided only indirect results. Taken together,this review supports the claim that physical effort can be valuable, it also highlights the demand for future research toclose important gaps in the literature and identify underlying and moderating factors. We believe that sports and exerciseresearch provides an ideal starting point for addressing these open questions and additionally benefits from such progressboth conceptually and empirically.

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Physical Effort, Value of Effort, Effort functions, Sport, Learned Industriousness, Machine learning, Scoping review

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ISO 690STÄHLER, Johanna, Maik BIELEKE, Wanja WOLFF, Julia SCHÜLER, 2025. Different functions of physical effort in physical activity and sports : a scoping review of the value of physical effort. In: Motivation and Emotion. Springer. 2025, 49(3), S. 259-283. ISSN 0146-7239. eISSN 1573-6644. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1007/s11031-025-10123-3
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  journal={Motivation and Emotion},
  pages={259--283},
  author={Stähler, Johanna and Bieleke, Maik and Wolff, Wanja and Schüler, Julia},
  note={Die Publikation wurde durch den Ausschuss für Forschungsfragen (AFF) der Universität Konstanz gefördert / This publication was funded by the Committee on Research (AFF) of the University of Konstanz.}
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Die Publikation wurde durch den Ausschuss für Forschungsfragen (AFF) der Universität Konstanz gefördert / This publication was funded by the Committee on Research (AFF) of the University of Konstanz.
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