<div><p>We aimed to predict how hard subjects work for financial rewards from their general trait and state reward-motivation. We specifically asked 1) whether individuals high in general trait “reward responsiveness” work harder 2) whether task-irrelevant cues can make people work harder, by increasing general motivation. Each trial of our task contained a 1 second <i>earning interval</i> in which male subjects earned money for each button press. This was preceded by one of three predictive cues: an erotic picture of a woman, a man, or a geometric figure. We found that individuals high in trait “reward responsiveness” worked harder and earned more, irrespective of the predictive cue. Because female predictive cues are more rewarding, we ex...
A large literature in psychology, and more recently in economics, has argued that monetary rewards c...
We examined the role of monetary rewards in failures to act on goals in a Stroop task. Based on rece...
When rewards are on offer, we put more energy in, increasing “motivational vigour”. In theory, incen...
We aimed to predict how hard subjects work for financial rewards from their general trait and state ...
We aimed to predict how hard subjects work for financial rewards from their general trait and state ...
In daily life, we are often confronted with choosing between tasks of different task difficulty. Div...
When rewards are available, people expend more energy, increasing their motivational vigor. In theor...
In daily life, we are often confronted with choosing between tasks of different task difficulty. Div...
While a globally energizing influence of motivation has long been appreciated in psychological resea...
Do financial incentives motivate people to work better? A plethora of re- search papers in psycholog...
Intuitively, most people assume that offering monetary rewards is a good way to motivate others to i...
Past psychological theory and research suggest two opposing relationships between effort and reward ...
The current study utilized trait activation theory (TAT) (Tett & Burnett, 2003; Tett et al., 2013) t...
Objective: Personality dispositions may influence perceptions of work stress. The paper examines the...
The true nature of reward’s effect of performance is still unknown, with a continuing scientific deb...
A large literature in psychology, and more recently in economics, has argued that monetary rewards c...
We examined the role of monetary rewards in failures to act on goals in a Stroop task. Based on rece...
When rewards are on offer, we put more energy in, increasing “motivational vigour”. In theory, incen...
We aimed to predict how hard subjects work for financial rewards from their general trait and state ...
We aimed to predict how hard subjects work for financial rewards from their general trait and state ...
In daily life, we are often confronted with choosing between tasks of different task difficulty. Div...
When rewards are available, people expend more energy, increasing their motivational vigor. In theor...
In daily life, we are often confronted with choosing between tasks of different task difficulty. Div...
While a globally energizing influence of motivation has long been appreciated in psychological resea...
Do financial incentives motivate people to work better? A plethora of re- search papers in psycholog...
Intuitively, most people assume that offering monetary rewards is a good way to motivate others to i...
Past psychological theory and research suggest two opposing relationships between effort and reward ...
The current study utilized trait activation theory (TAT) (Tett & Burnett, 2003; Tett et al., 2013) t...
Objective: Personality dispositions may influence perceptions of work stress. The paper examines the...
The true nature of reward’s effect of performance is still unknown, with a continuing scientific deb...
A large literature in psychology, and more recently in economics, has argued that monetary rewards c...
We examined the role of monetary rewards in failures to act on goals in a Stroop task. Based on rece...
When rewards are on offer, we put more energy in, increasing “motivational vigour”. In theory, incen...