Sentences with phrase «psychological reward for»

«Decluttering the home has an immediate psychological reward for both the seller and for prospective buyers,» says Daniella.

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I'll also make up some convenient stories for you to believe in using a parental «reward or punishment» system with several nifty psychological control factors.
Kids who are taught to reason about the mental states of others are more likely to use deception to win a reward, according to new research published in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science.
In a study published in Psychological Science, participants who were asked to recall a time they felt grateful, then choose between getting a smaller monetary reward soon or a bigger one later, were more willing to wait for the bigger payout than those who didn't think thankful thoughts.
The snowball is predicated on the psychological impact of hitting the easy debts first, and immediate rewards for changing behavior.
According to the American Psychological Association, you can build up self - control and reach goals by rewarding yourself for reaching milestones.
Players will be rewarded for their knowledge of each character's psychological vulnerabilities and immunities, as well as their preparations made during prior exploration and investigation.
While some deniers may be driven by a psychological compulsion towards contrarianism, this also leads to the «reward» for some of enjoying a great deal of attention as well as some financial support.
I would argue that the philosophical approach of Rational - Emotive Behaviour Therapy (well recognized in the larger psychological community, but seldom discussed in a correctional context) provides the basis for rewarding work with young offenders.
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Therefore, under the principle of reciprocity, when an individual feels that he has benefited from an act, which is the beneficiary of the act, the individual will have a psychological pressure to return the interest to the other subjects initiating such behavior, creates a sense of return benefit, which may give rise to an act of reward for an individual receiving a benefit, thus forming a reciprocal mechanism for giving and rewarding, and establishing a continuing good social Exchange [14].
The reason registrants are officially miscast as «salespersons» is clear to my mind, and the reason is thus: it takes real mental agility combined with a superior education combined with pertinent legal knowledge combined with great psychological knowledge combined with the ability to separate one's self emotionally from the fray combined with the acceptance that a salary of a fixed nature will be one's financial reward for a job well done.
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