MALINOWSKI, RANDOM

psychotherapy:

Surely one of the best ways to generate motivation in ourselves and others is by dangling rewards?

Yet psychologists have long known that rewards are overrated. The carrot, of carrot-and-stick fame, is not as effective as we’ve been led to believe. Rewards work under some circumstances but sometimes they backfire. Spectacularly.

Here is a story about preschool children with much to teach all ages about the strange effects that rewards have on our motivation…

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    Not only this but...dangerous for another reason: because they remind us
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    really interesting
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    before reading this article i’m going...rewards/prizes reduce intrinsic motivation. people...
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    And that’s why I will never reward my children. It’s science.
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    I’ve seen this before. It’s an interesting idea, but I don’t like the study at all. First of all, I don’t trust...
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