![]() If we are rewarded, we'd perform even better.īut an experiment made by Harry Harlow on monkeys counteract the realistic application of the first two drives but rather demonstrated the existence of the third and stronger drive – intrinsic motivation. We have long believed that rewards and incentives, especially money expands our interest and boosts our performance. ![]() The latter means that there is a counterpart reward or punishment in doing or not doing something. The former pertains to the basic needs in order to physically survive such as hunger, thirst, sex and self-preservation. ![]() It was previously stated by scientists that there are only two main drives that affects our behavior – biological (we eat and drink to satisfy our hunger and thirst) and the external drive (reward me and I'll work harder). ![]()
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