Reinforcement, behaviour constraint, and the overjustification effect.

Auteur(s)
Williams, B.W.
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It has been repeatedly demonstrated that reward contingencies and other extrinsic constraints on behaviour can lead to reduced levels of interest in and /or decreased engagement in a target activity in a subsequent noncontingent situation. It has been hypothesised that this effect is caused by a change in the self-perceived locus of motivation from intrinsic to extrinsic. It follows from this hypothesis that effective rewards are more likely to produce the overjustification effect than are ineffective rewards, However, a review of empirical studies suggests the opposite conclusion.

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Bibliotheeknummer
B 26169 fo /01 /83.2 /
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From: Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 39 (1980) No. 4, p. 599-614, 2 graph., 2 tab., 31 ref.

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