mercredi 7 avril 2010

Motivation et rapidité du FeedBack

The results reveal a very interesting relationship between how soon the students expected to receive their grades and their performance: Students who were told they would receive feedback quickly on their performance earned higher grades than students who expected feedback at a later time. Furthermore, when students expected to receive their grades quickly, they predicted that their performance would be worse than students who were to receive feedback later. This pattern suggests that anticipating rapid feedback may improve performance because the threat of disappointment is more prominent. As the authors note, "People do best precisely when their predictions about their own performance are least optimistic."

en référence à : http://www.psychologicalscience.org/media/releases/2010/haubl.cfm (afficher sur Google Sidewiki)

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