Students attending low-performing schools tend to perform better on tests when promised financial or non-financial incentives for good scores, according to a study conducted by Freakonomics’ Steven D. Levitt, John A. List, Susanne Neckermann and Sally Sadoff.
Study Finds Chicago Students Motivated To Perform Well On Tests When Promised Money, Trophies
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