Similar to how rewarding a student for their actual grades on a final exam will be more effective in getting them to learn the material than rewarding them merely for how hard they tried
Hmm, I sort of assumed this was obvious. I suppose it depends greatly on how you can inspect whether they are actually trying, or whether they are just “trying.” It’s indeed probable that with sufficient supervision, you can actually do better by incentivizing effort. However, this method is expensive.
Evidence for this?
Hmm, I sort of assumed this was obvious. I suppose it depends greatly on how you can inspect whether they are actually trying, or whether they are just “trying.” It’s indeed probable that with sufficient supervision, you can actually do better by incentivizing effort. However, this method is expensive.