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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      Christianne
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      Being ingnored is very  painfull ,  but seeing your  efforts destroying  is more worse.  I think this ignored section would be somewhere in the middle

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      Helen
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      Not sure.

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      Leo
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      More people continued, they want some recognition for their work. They must fill their desire to receive pleasure.

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      dree monster
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      the amount of people that did the task got lower real quick.

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      Mary
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      I think the ignored section would be somewhere in the middle because ignoring one’s effort is perhaps less demoralising than destroying it.

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      Richard Lively
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      Being ignored is a sign of rejection and our nature is take and consume.  Satisfaction fills the ego and if the ego will not be filled then man simply will not engage because there is no satisfaction

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