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1976

Medicine and Health Sciences

Wilfrid Laurier University

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Effects Of Surveillance On Intrinsic Motivation, Richard Rajala Jan 1976

Effects Of Surveillance On Intrinsic Motivation, Richard Rajala

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Previous research indicates that explicit surveillance should induce subjects to attribute their performance at a task to the surveillance; hence, such subjects should persist to a lesser extent than subjects not exposed to such surveillance. Two forms of explicit surveillance were utilized: human and camera, as well as the appropriate opposites (human non- and camera non-surveillance). Subjects were directed to perform a model construction task, then were unobtrusively observed during a post-task “waiting period.” No difference in persistence was found for type of surveillance utilized. However, as predicted, subjects exposed to surveillance persisted less with the task materials than subjects …