The effect of expectation of external rewards on preschoolers’ flexibility.

This paper examines whether expectation of rewards influences cognitive flexibility of preschoolers. Four to five year olds (N = 47) were randomly assigned to either reward-informed or reward-uninformed. Children in the reward-informed condition were told they would receive a toy reward if they perf...

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Main Author: Leong, Reena ZhenXia.
Other Authors: Qu Li
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Language:English
Published: 2010
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-387752019-12-10T14:52:36Z The effect of expectation of external rewards on preschoolers’ flexibility. Leong, Reena ZhenXia. Qu Li School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences::Psychology::Consciousness and cognition This paper examines whether expectation of rewards influences cognitive flexibility of preschoolers. Four to five year olds (N = 47) were randomly assigned to either reward-informed or reward-uninformed. Children in the reward-informed condition were told they would receive a toy reward if they performed target task very well. Children in the reward-uninformed condition were told nothing about rewards. The target task was the Flexible Item Selection Test (FIST). To control individual differences, all participants underwent five cognitive tasks (Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test-III, Appearance-Reality Task, Block Span Task, Bear-Tiger Task, and the Dimensional Change Card Sort). The results showed that the children in the reward-informed group performed significantly worse in the FIST though both conditions performed similarly in other cognitive tasks. Bachelor of Arts 2010-05-18T07:16:54Z 2010-05-18T07:16:54Z 2010 2010 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/38775 en Nanyang Technological University 56 p. application/pdf
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Leong, Reena ZhenXia.
The effect of expectation of external rewards on preschoolers’ flexibility.
description This paper examines whether expectation of rewards influences cognitive flexibility of preschoolers. Four to five year olds (N = 47) were randomly assigned to either reward-informed or reward-uninformed. Children in the reward-informed condition were told they would receive a toy reward if they performed target task very well. Children in the reward-uninformed condition were told nothing about rewards. The target task was the Flexible Item Selection Test (FIST). To control individual differences, all participants underwent five cognitive tasks (Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test-III, Appearance-Reality Task, Block Span Task, Bear-Tiger Task, and the Dimensional Change Card Sort). The results showed that the children in the reward-informed group performed significantly worse in the FIST though both conditions performed similarly in other cognitive tasks.
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title The effect of expectation of external rewards on preschoolers’ flexibility.
title_short The effect of expectation of external rewards on preschoolers’ flexibility.
title_full The effect of expectation of external rewards on preschoolers’ flexibility.
title_fullStr The effect of expectation of external rewards on preschoolers’ flexibility.
title_full_unstemmed The effect of expectation of external rewards on preschoolers’ flexibility.
title_sort effect of expectation of external rewards on preschoolers’ flexibility.
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