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Drive: The surprising truth about what motivates us (Original Post) awake Jul 2014 OP
K&R! Fascinating and well worth watching! Rhiannon12866 Jul 2014 #1
Really Good On the Road Jul 2014 #2
Saw this a few years ago and fwd'd it around. Never managed to read Dan Pink's book, though. Gidney N Cloyd Jul 2014 #3
That was great! JNelson6563 Jul 2014 #4
Unanswered question... thesquanderer Jul 2014 #5

On the Road

(20,783 posts)
2. Really Good
Fri Jul 11, 2014, 05:11 PM
Jul 2014

As a former Psych major, I love seeing these things. RSA seems like a particularly good series.

At one point, however, the talk seems to say that the experimental results contradicted behaviorism, since money is a reinforcement. However, there are many reinforcements and punishments. These results seem consistent with Leon Festinger's cognitive dissonance experiments decades ago. Whenever you get beyond simple tasks by simple organisms, there are a lot of things going on, including feedback loops. In my mind, this complexifies behaviorism and makes it more sophisitcated.

thesquanderer

(11,986 posts)
5. Unanswered question...
Sat Jul 12, 2014, 11:19 AM
Jul 2014

He explains why money was not a motivation for the best people. But he doesn't explain why, not only wasn't it a motivation, but the people actually did *worse* when money was offered as motivation. That's the more interesting part I was waiting for.

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