This study examined the effects of delayed rewards on intrinsic motivation in tasks of low and high interest. Subjects were randomly placed into either a high- or a low-interest condition and received an immediate reward, a delayed reward, or no reward for playing a computer game. After playing the computer game for 10 min, the amount of free time spent playing the game was recorded as a measure of intrinsic motivation. Subjects then filled out a task questionnaire that also included a measure of intrinsic motivation. A significant interaction was obtained between task interest and reward condition in which subjects in the low-task interest condition spent more free time on the computer game in the immediate-reward condition and progressively less time in the delayed- and no-reward conditions. Subjects in the high-task interest condition did the opposite by spending the most free time on the computer game in the no-reward condition and progressively less time when rewards were delayed or given immediately...
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