14. In Werneke and Tomasello’s 2008 research on helping behavior in children suggests that:
14. In Werneke and Tomasello’s 2008 research on helping behavior in children suggests that:
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Providing children with rewards for helping increases the already high base-rate of helping.
Rewards make children feel appreciated for helping and therefore increase subsequent helping behavior.
Children as early as 20-months are intrinsically interested in helping adults.
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20. The study examining World of Warcraft players and their persistence playing the game eight months later found that:
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Participant ratings of basic need satisfaction were highly correlated with whether or not they were still playing World of Warcraft eight months later.
Participant ratings of enjoyment, but not need satisfaction, were related to whether or not participants said the game was worth the price.
Enjoyment was the strongest predictor of whether participants continued to play World of Warcraft, but it was not strongly related to whether participants said that the game was worth the price.
Basic need satisfaction and enjoyment were equally predictive of whether participants continued to pay for and play World of Warcraft.