This study examined the interrelationships among judgments of task effort, performance, and difficulty. Sixty subjects provided judgments in the form of ratings of 28 hypothetical tasks in which they might have engaged. Performance level judgments were expressed as subjective probabilities of success at the tasks. The subjective relationship between effort and performance at a task was characterized by the way such probabilities of success changed as a function of effort devoted to the task. Contrary to the hypothesis suggested by the inverted-U Yerkes--Dodson (1908) relationship, subjects generally believed performance level to increase monotonically with effort. Subjects' perceived effort--performance relationships were examined for two c...
This study explored the relationship between motivation and performance by examining factors, such a...
A laboratory experiment was conducted to determine whether the linear relationship between goal diff...
This research examines the influence of two well-studied individual differences within the industria...
This study examined the interrelationships among judgments of task effort, performance, and difficul...
Self-regulation theories were used to develop a dynamic model of the determinants of subjective cogn...
Previous research has shown that predictable differences in behaviour occur among those who perceive...
UnrestrictedThis study examined the impact of different levels of task difficulty and expertise on s...
The claim that humans adapt their actions in ways that avoid effortful processing (whether cognitive...
Previous research has shown that predictable differences in behaviour occur among those who perceive...
Abstract: Why does performing certain tasks cause the aversive experience of mental effort and conco...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence that the perceived difficulty of a task h...
Summary The present work is part of a series of research work bearing on the effort of control exerc...
A central factor in research guided by the Cognitive Load Theory (CLT) is the mental effort people i...
A central factor in research guided by the Cognitive Load Theory (CLT) is the mental effort people i...
Some of the variability found in measures of mental workload (see e.g. Singleton et al. 1973; Wierwi...
This study explored the relationship between motivation and performance by examining factors, such a...
A laboratory experiment was conducted to determine whether the linear relationship between goal diff...
This research examines the influence of two well-studied individual differences within the industria...
This study examined the interrelationships among judgments of task effort, performance, and difficul...
Self-regulation theories were used to develop a dynamic model of the determinants of subjective cogn...
Previous research has shown that predictable differences in behaviour occur among those who perceive...
UnrestrictedThis study examined the impact of different levels of task difficulty and expertise on s...
The claim that humans adapt their actions in ways that avoid effortful processing (whether cognitive...
Previous research has shown that predictable differences in behaviour occur among those who perceive...
Abstract: Why does performing certain tasks cause the aversive experience of mental effort and conco...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence that the perceived difficulty of a task h...
Summary The present work is part of a series of research work bearing on the effort of control exerc...
A central factor in research guided by the Cognitive Load Theory (CLT) is the mental effort people i...
A central factor in research guided by the Cognitive Load Theory (CLT) is the mental effort people i...
Some of the variability found in measures of mental workload (see e.g. Singleton et al. 1973; Wierwi...
This study explored the relationship between motivation and performance by examining factors, such a...
A laboratory experiment was conducted to determine whether the linear relationship between goal diff...
This research examines the influence of two well-studied individual differences within the industria...