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In another study the psychologist Edward Deci gave puzzles to two groups of students.25 One group he paid for each correct solution, the other he did not. After time was up, both groups were allowed to go on working. The unpaid group did much more extra work—owing to their intrinsic interest in the exercise. But for the group that had been paid, the external motivation had reduced the internal motivation
Happiness: Lessons from a New Science
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