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The Sawyer Effect

The Sawyer Effect

The Sawyer Effect refers to the phenomenon where rewards turn enjoyable tasks into work. Named after Tom Sawyer, it shows how extrinsic rewards can diminish intrinsic motivation.

“Rewards can turn an interesting task into a drudge and play into work.”

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