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

    • #393075
      Christianne
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      er zullen zeker mensen zijn die  weinig  inzet gaan tonen als ze geen erkenning krijgen

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      Rune T. A.
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      “We can’t lift even a finger unless we see the benefit of it”.

      I can’t say how most people would react to this condition. I will guess that being ignored will lean towards shredded because the two seem the most similar to me, however the ignored one is the most “empty” one…

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      peter
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      I would say without recognition we dont feel that we are a part of the purpose

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      Eva
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      I truly watched the video 3x and don’t really know, can’t “think” it through … hummm 🤔, do I rely this much on feeling things first in order to process it through my Creator given, “ highly” evolved thinking part of the brain? What would I do? … That is the only way I could comment, otherwise I have no idea.  I have to leave my curiosity drive me further into the lessons to find out …

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      Rae
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      There’s the potential of recognition with the ignored group.

      There’s the possibility of not having to do anything on the next sheet and still get paid ( get paid more for no effort…

      I think it may have been more than any other section in the ignored column and now I’ve got to know the answer lol perhaps being ignored is still attention of a sort?

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