نتایج جستجو برای: praise

تعداد نتایج: 2344  

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. General 2014
Eddie Brummelman Sander Thomaes Geertjan Overbeek Bram Orobio de Castro Marcel A van den Hout Brad J Bushman

Child-rearing experts have long believed that praise is an effective means to help children with low self-esteem feel better about themselves. But should one praise these children for who they are, or for how they behave? Study 1 (N = 357) showed that adults are inclined to give children with low self-esteem more person praise (i.e., praise for personal qualities) but less process praise (i.e.,...

2014
Eddie Brummelman Sander Thomaes Geertjan Overbeek Bram Orobio de Castro Marcel A. van den Hout Brad J. Bushman

Child-rearing experts have long believed that praise is an effective means to help children with low self-esteem feel better about themselves. But should one praise these children for who they are, or for how they behave? Study 1 (N 357) showed that adults are inclined to give children with low self-esteem more person praise (i.e., praise for personal qualities) but less process praise (i.e., p...

2014
Bradley J. Morris Shannon R. Zentall

The type of praise children receive influences whether children choose to persist after failure. One mechanism through which praise affects motivation is through the causal attributions inferred from language. For example, telling a child "You got an A on the test because you're smart," provides an explicit link between possessing a trait and an outcome, specifically that intelligence causes su...

2016
Eddie Brummelman Jennifer Crocker Brad J. Bushman

In contemporary Western society, many adults use praise to boost children’s self-esteem. Accordingly, they might praise those who seem to need it the most: children with low self-esteem. In this article, we review research showing that certain types of praise can backfire, especially in children with low self-esteem. Adults are inclined to give children with low self-esteem person praise (e.g.,...

Journal: :Open Journal of Philosophy 2018

2015
Joachim Prook Dirk P. Janssen Stefano Gualeni

An experiment examines the claims that players are (1) susceptible to flattery and praise from a video game, (2) that the effects are similar to flattery and praise from humans and (3) that flattery and praise can impair a player's performance. In two playsessions participants (N = 42) were asked to play a casual video game. Half of the participants were only exposed to the original game sounds...

2012
Sho K. Sugawara Satoshi Tanaka Shuntaro Okazaki Katsumi Watanabe Norihiro Sadato

Motor skill memory is first encoded online in a fragile form during practice and then converted into a stable form by offline consolidation, which is the behavioral stage critical for successful learning. Praise, a social reward, is thought to boost motor skill learning by increasing motivation, which leads to increased practice. However, the effect of praise on consolidation is unknown. Here, ...

Journal: :Psychological science 2014
Eddie Brummelman Sander Thomaes Bram Orobio de Castro Geertjan Overbeek Brad J Bushman

In current Western society, children are often lavished with inflated praise (e.g., "You made an incredibly beautiful drawing!"). Inflated praise is often given in an attempt to raise children's self-esteem. An experiment (Study 1) and naturalistic study (Study 2) found that adults are especially inclined to give inflated praise to children with low self-esteem. This inclination may backfire, h...

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