Hyperbolic Discounting
A cognitive bias where people disproportionately prefer smaller, immediate rewards over larger, later rewards.
A cognitive bias where people disproportionately prefer smaller, immediate rewards over larger, later rewards.
The process of providing incentives or rewards to encourage specific behaviors or actions.
A theory of motivation that explains behavior as driven by a desire for rewards or incentives.
The drive to perform an activity due to external rewards or pressures rather than for the inherent enjoyment of the activity itself.
A strategy where engaging, preferred activities are used to motivate users to complete less engaging, necessary tasks.
Small rewards or incentives given to users to encourage specific behaviors or actions.
A cognitive bias where people attribute greater value to outcomes that required significant effort to achieve.
A stimulus that gains reinforcing properties through association with a primary reinforcer, such as money or tokens, which are associated with basic needs.
A strategy where less immediate or tangible rewards are substituted with more immediate or tangible ones to encourage desired behaviors.