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Study uncovers a neural brake that limits motivation during unpleasant situations
Most of us know the feeling: maybe it is making a difficult phone call, starting a report you fear will be criticized, or ...
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While many factors contribute to a student’s capacity for accomplishment, naturally motivated students from higher socioeconomic backgrounds are more likely to succeed, according to a new study.
Studies conflict as to whether external rewards inhibit internal incentive, and whether they should be used for motivation.
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