APS
2025 APS Annual Convention · 2025
Challenge Vs. Threat: Differential Effects of Positive and Negative Incentives on Motivation and Performance
- Zhiyuan Liu
Yale University - Zhiyuan Liu
Yale University - Ziwei Cheng
University of California, Berkeley - Odessa Goldberg
Yale University - Amitai Shenhav
University of California, Berkeley - Wendy Mendes
Yale University
Abstract
This study examined how rewards and penalties influence inhibition and motivational states. Using a within-subjects design, 111 participants completed a Stroop task under varying incentives. Penalties, compared to rewards, significantly heightened threat and avoidance motivation (ps < .001), leading to slower responses but fewer errors (ps < .001).
Motivation