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Robinson TE, Berridge KC (2000) The psychology and neurobiology of addiction an incentive-sensitization view. Addiction 95(Suppl 2) S91—117... [Pg.446]

Butter, Robert A. 1957a. "Discrimination Learning by Rhesus Monkeys to Auditory Incentives." Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology 50 239-41. ------. 1957b. "The Effect of Deprivation of Visual Incentives on Visual Exploration Motivation in Monkeys." Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology 50 177-79. [Pg.94]

Fowler, H, (1967) Satiation and curiosity constructs for a drive and incentive-motivational theory of motive1, in K. Spence and J. Spence (eds.), Psychology of Learning and Motivation, vol. 1, New York Academic Press. [Pg.172]

Reasons such as these make psychological dependence on nicotine so likely once use of the drug starts. Many social and environmental associations with nicotine use strengthen the psychological dependence. Additionally, strong incentive to continue using the drug is added when a person becomes physically dependent on it. Use must continue in order to avoid unpleasant withdrawal symptoms, or to escape such... [Pg.167]

Stitzer, M. L., Iguchi, M. Y., 8c Felch, L. J. (1992). Contingent take-home incentive Effects on drug use in methadone maintenance patients. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 60,927-934. [Pg.480]

Karasina, N.I. 1977. Psychological and material incentives for the improvement of workplace conditions (in Russian). Moscow Scientific Research Institute for Occupational Safety. [Pg.398]

This rmfounded statement is related to the previous pop psychology myth, and is frequently used by safety professionals to criticize all applications of incentives to improve safety performance ( ause, 2000). A popular book entitled Punished by Rewards (Kohn, 1993) has been read by too many safety professionals. Now, this myth is getting dispersed at safety conferences and in safety magazines. [Pg.13]

Based on what we know about psychology and on our experiences as managers, what Deming offers makes a great deal of sense. It is important to note that nothing is said here about incentives. Deming felt that incentives did... [Pg.186]


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