Simply put, teenagers do not perceive subtle rewards as pleasurable, however, they do
perceive large rewards as highly pleasurable.7
Not exact matches
A person's ability to delay gratification — forgoing a smaller
reward now for a
larger reward in the future — may depend on how trustworthy the person
perceives the
reward - giver to be, according to a new study by researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder.
Modern - day American independent filmmaking, in such
large measure, apes Hollywood product — or, alternately, movies made during the last great frontier boom of indie cinema, in the 1990s — in
large part because the (
perceived)
reward seems to be informing the process.
Increased
reward compensates for a small cap's
perceived lack of clarity / transparency & increased volatility and illiquidity, vs. a
large cap.