نتایج جستجو برای: rewards

تعداد نتایج: 16325  

2006
Lars P. Feld Bruno S. Frey Benno Torgler Henk Elffers Erich Kirchler

This paper analyzes the impact of rewards on tax compliance as an additional instrument to take into account. While social psychologists and neuroscientists have emphasized the importance of rewards, the tax compliance literature has strongly disregarded the possibilities of rewards. The use of field experiments presents an alternative “carrot” strategy for tax policy. Design mechanisms to cond...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2013
Guillaume Sescousse Guillaume Barbalat Philippe Domenech Jean-Claude Dreher

Pathological gambling is an addictive disorder characterized by a persistent and compulsive desire to engage in gambling activities. This maladaptive behaviour has been suggested to result from a decreased sensitivity to experienced rewards, regardless of reward type. Alternatively, pathological gambling might reflect an imbalance in the sensitivity to monetary versus non-monetary incentives. T...

Journal: :The Psychological record 2011
Jamie L Manwaring Leonard Green Joel Myerson Michael J Strube Denise E Wilfley

The present study compared the extent to which obese women with binge eating disorder (BED), obese women without BED, and controls discounted delayed and probabilistic money and directly consumable rewards: food, massage time, and preferred sedentary activity. Of special interest was whether the BED group differed from the other groups in terms of their discounting of all three types of directl...

2006
Ariel D. Procaccia Jeffrey S. Rosenschein

Agents engaged in noncooperative interplay often seek convergence to Nash equilibrium; this requires that agents be aware of others’ rewards. Misinformation about rewards leads to a gap between the real interaction model — the explicit game — and the game which the agents perceive — the implicit game. We identify two possible sources of fallacious rewards: pride and perjury. If estimation of re...

2014
Youngbin Kwak John Pearson Scott A. Huettel

In social environments, decisions not only determine rewards for oneself but also for others. However, individual differences in pro-social behaviors have been typically studied through self-report. We developed a decision-making paradigm in which participants chose from card decks with differing rewards for themselves and charity; some decks gave similar rewards to both, while others gave high...

Journal: :Drug and alcohol dependence 2013
David P Jarmolowicz Warren K Bickel Kirstin M Gatchalian

BACKGROUND Research on delay discounting has expanded our understanding of substance dependence in many ways. Recently, orderly discounting of sexual rewards has been demonstrated in both substance-dependent individuals, and healthy controls. Less clear, however, is if rates of sexual discounting are higher than controls in alcohol-dependent-individuals. METHODS 20 alcohol-dependent individua...

2009
Alexander K. Koch Julia Nafziger

Commitment to Self-Rewards Self-administered rewards are ubiquitous. They serve as incentives for personal accomplishments and are widely recommended as tools for overcoming self-control problems. However, it seems puzzling why self-rewards can work: the prospect of a reward has a motivating force only if the threat of self-denial of the reward after low performance is credible. We explain how ...

Journal: :Brain research reviews 2008
Maarten A S Boksem Mattie Tops

A framework for mental fatigue is proposed, that involves an integrated evaluation of both expected rewards and energetical costs associated with continued performance. Adequate evaluation of predicted rewards and potential risks of actions is essential for successful adaptive behaviour. However, while both rewards and punishments can motivate to engage in activities, both types of motivated be...

Journal: :Palliative & supportive care 2015
Anette Henriksson Ida Carlander Kristofer Årestedt

OBJECTIVES Palliative family caregivers appear to experience the rewards of caregiving concurrent with burdens and negative feelings. Relatively few studies have attended to the positive and rewarding aspects in palliative family caregiving. In addition, most studies on rewards are retrospective and examine the experiences of bereaved family caregivers. The present study aimed at describing fee...

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