Tag: rewards
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365 Ways To Persuade And Motivate: #9 Give Feedback Without Praise
During this series on 365 Ways To Persuade and Motivate I’ve had a few posts about rewards and also some about the desire for mastery. One way to reward people is to give them praise (“Wow, you did a great job on that report”). And because we want to motivate people, and we think praise…
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365 Ways to Persuade And Motivate: #8 Use The Right Reward
Since starting to write the last few blog posts on rewards I’ve had some questions on what is a reward. So I thought I’d take this blog to write about what makes a reward a reward and how to pick the “right” one. When B.F. Skinner researched rewards he didn’t call them rewards. He called…
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365 Ways To Persuade And Motivate: #7 Give Rewards Unpredictably To Sustain A Behavior
In the last blog post I wrote about using a continuous reinforcement schedule when you want to establish a new behavior. And I hinted that you should change that schedule after the behavior is established. One of the reward “schedules” that BF Skinner researched is called a variable ratio schedule. It’s called “variable” because you…
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365 Ways To Persuade And Motivate: #6 Reward Every Time To Establish A New Behavior
Rewards are one of the most common ways that people think of to get other people to do stuff. In the talks that I give on the topic I tell people that rewards are actually one of the least effective ways to get people to do stuff! Rewards are one of the seven ways I…