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by ZeroGravitas
1074 days ago
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Both your papers seem to support my position, that extrinsic motivation can be harmful. The summary on Wikipedia suggests that there was some arguments about whether this effect was real or not but the consensus is currently that it is: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motivation_crowding_theory#Deb... > Through the debate, consensus seems to have emerged that crowding out reliably occurs if the following conditions are met:[33][dubious – discuss] > * Rewards are offered in the context of pre-existing intrinsic motivation (e.g. in a pro-social setting or for interesting tasks).[34] > * Rewards are known in advance and expected.[35] > * Rewards are tangible.[36] |
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