Title of article
Effects of Cooperative Versus Individual Study on Learning and Motivation After Reward-Removal
Author/Authors
David A. Sears & Hui-Hua Pai ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages
17
From page
246
To page
262
Abstract
Rewards are frequently used in classrooms and recommended as a key component of well-researched methods of cooperative learning (e.g., Slavin, 1995). While many studies of cooperative learning find beneficial effects of rewards, many studies of individuals find negative effects (e.g., Deci, Koestner, & Ryan, 1999; Lepper, 1988). This may be because the effects of reward-removal are not typically assessed in studies of cooperative learning whereas they typically are in studies of individuals. Alternatively, rewards and their removal might function differently for groups than individuals. The present study tested the hypothesis that groups would show less detrimental effects of reward-removal than individuals. Results showed a significant interaction where dyads increased their performance after reward-removal, while individuals showed a decrease on difficult transfer questions.
Keywords
transfer , cooperative learning , reward , motivation , reward-removal
Journal title
The Journal of Experimental Education
Serial Year
2012
Journal title
The Journal of Experimental Education
Record number
708818
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