When paradigms clash : comments on Cameron and Pierce's claim that rewards do not undermine intrinsic motivation.

Author(s)
Ryan, R.M. & Deci, E.L.
Year
Abstract

This article comments on the meta-analysis by J. Cameron and W.D. Pierce, and suggests that their conclusion that rewards do not pose a threat to intrinsic motivation is a misrepresentation of the literature based on a flawed meta-analysis. Their call to abandon cognitive evaluation theory is more an attempt to defend their behaviorist theoretical turf than a meaningful consideration of the relevant data and issues.

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C 42425 [electronic version only]
Source

Review of Educational Research, Vol. 66 (1996), No. 1 (Spring), p. 33-38, 24 ref.

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