The detrimental effects of extrinsic reinforcement on "intrinsic motivation".

Author(s)
Dickinson, A.M.
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Abstract

Extrinsic consequences have been criticized on the grounds that they decrease intrinsic motivation or internally initiated behaviour. Two popular rationales for the criticism are reviewed and the criticism is then redefined behaviorally. "Intrinsically controlled" behaviour is defined as behaviour maintained by response- produced reinforcers.

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B 29170 fo /83.2 /
Source

From: The Behavior Analyst, 12 (1989) No. 1, p. 1- 15, 91 ref.

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