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Evidence for the negative impact of reward on self-regulated learning

机译:奖励对自我调节学习产生负面影响的证据

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The undermining effect refers to the detrimental impact rewards can have on intrinsic motivation to engage in a behaviour. The current study tested the hypothesis that participants' self-regulated learning behaviours are susceptible to the undermining effect. Participants were assigned to learn a set of Swahili-English word pairs. Half of the participants were offered a reward for performance, and half were not offered a reward. After the initial study phase, participants were permitted to continue studying the words during a free period. The results were consistent with an undermining effect: Participants who were not offered a reward spent more time studying the words during the free period. The results suggest that rewards may negatively impact self-regulated learning behaviours and provide support for the encouragement of intrinsic motivation.
机译:破坏作用是指奖励可能对从事某项行为的内在动机产生有害影响。当前的研究检验了以下假设:参与者的自我调节学习行为容易受到破坏作用的影响。参与者被分配学习一组斯瓦希里语-英语单词对。一半的参与者获得了表现方面的奖励,而另一半没有得到奖励。在最初的学习阶段之后,参与者可以在空闲时间继续学习单词。结果与破坏作用是一致的:未获得奖励的参与者在空闲期间花了更多时间研究单词。结果表明,奖励可能会对自我调节的学习行为产生负面影响,并为鼓励内在动机提供支持。

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