van der Kooij Katinka, In 't Veld Lars, Hennink Thomas
Department of Human Movement Sciences, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Van der Boechorststraat 9-1, 1081BT Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Motiv Emot. 2021;45(6):759-768. doi: 10.1007/s11031-021-09904-3. Epub 2021 Sep 30.
It is well-established that intermediate challenge is optimally motivating. We tested whether this can be quantified into an inverted-U relationship between motivation and success frequency. Participants played a game in which they navigated a scene to catch targets. In Experiment 1 ( = 101), play duration was free and the motivating value of success frequency was measured from the probability that a player would continue at that frequency. In Experiment 2 ( = 70), play duration was fixed, and motivation was measured using repeated self-reports. In Experiment 1, the probability to continue increased linearly with the success frequency whereas play duration did show the inverted-U relationship with success frequency. In Experiment 2, self-reported motivation showed the inverted-U relationship with success frequency. Together, this shows that motivation depends on success frequency. In addition, we provide tentative evidence that the concept of intermediate challenge being most motivating can be quantified into an inverted-U relationship between motivation and success frequency.
公认的是,适度的挑战最能激发动力。我们测试了这是否可以量化为动力与成功频率之间的倒U型关系。参与者玩了一个游戏,在游戏中他们在一个场景中导航以捕捉目标。在实验1(n = 101)中,游戏时长自由,成功频率的激励价值通过玩家以该频率继续游戏的概率来衡量。在实验2(n = 70)中,游戏时长固定,通过重复的自我报告来测量动力。在实验1中,继续游戏的概率随成功频率线性增加,而游戏时长确实与成功频率呈现倒U型关系。在实验2中,自我报告的动力与成功频率呈现倒U型关系。总之,这表明动力取决于成功频率。此外,我们提供了初步证据,表明适度挑战最能激发动力这一概念可以量化为动力与成功频率之间的倒U型关系。