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A desire to be taught: Instructional consequences of intrinsic motivation
Authors:Lepper  Mark R  Cordova  Diana I
Institution:(1) Department of Psychology, Jordan Hall—Building 420, Stanford University, 94305-2130 Stanford, California
Abstract:This paper summarizes the results from a series of studies designed to test the hypothesis that making learning more fun will produce corresponding increases both in learning and retention and in subsequent interest in the subject matter itself. Each study examined the effects of two or more versions of an educational activity, each designed to involve identical instructional content, but to differ in motivational appeal. The data from the studies presented provide good general support for the hypothesized cognitive and motivational benefits of appropriately designed motivational embellishments of educational activities. Exceptions to this rule, however, and a more general theoretical analysis of the conditions under which such positive effects are (and are not) expected to occur, are also discussed.This research was supported, in part, by research grant HD-17371 from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development to Mark R. Lepper.
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