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d the incentives discussed in the video be able to work in a college setting? Wh

ID: 2495049 • Letter: D

Question

  • d the incentives discussed in the video be able to work in a college setting? Why or why not?
  • Have you ever changed your behavior because of an incentive? Which type of incentive is more effective, negative re-enforcement (punishment) or positive re-enforcement? Explain your reasoning with economic theory.
  • What are the goals of the school districts offering these incentives? Why are they pursuing these goals? Is attendance the correct goal for the schools to be pursuing?
  • d the incentives discussed in the video be able to work in a college setting? Why or why not?
  • Have you ever changed your behavior because of an incentive? Which type of incentive is more effective, negative re-enforcement (punishment) or positive re-enforcement? Explain your reasoning with economic theory.
  • What are the goals of the school districts offering these incentives? Why are they pursuing these goals? Is attendance the correct goal for the schools to be pursuing?

Explanation / Answer

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1) I think, it could work, especially for those students who are still dependent on their parents for support. If ECPI initiated a plan to give away a free car to a student at the end of their term with no absences or call in for for class that the missed classes by student would drop exponentially. How about offering a student chance at winning a $100 gift certificate for perfect attendance during a term.