What do you think was the result of the “Ignored Condition” in Dan Ariely’s research and why?

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    KabU
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    What do you think was the result of the “Ignored Condition” in Dan Ariely’s research and why?

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      Marita
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      Being ignored may have made them work harder next time because they wanted validation?

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      Delayne Mohammed
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      The ignored condition stack of papers also did not have names on them. Perhaps she thought h well I’m not paying them more so why should they feel my wrath.

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      Brendan
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      I think they wanted more money than the rest, and would have stopped working earlier, because their ego will not allow them to be ignored. They will have fights with their bodies over the lack of benefit (in this case honor or recognition)

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      Nikole Roehl
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      least…..

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      lensingteddie
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      Not being valued, cared about, loved.

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      Juule
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      I think the ignored condition resulted in quitting after the first sheet.

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