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Mark Lepper
overjustification effect.
Professor of psychology at Stanford University, where he has spent his career studying motivation, learning, and choice. His 1973 experiment with David Greene and Richard Nisbett showed that rewarding children for drawing reduced their subsequent interest in it — the overjustification effect. He has also researched how autonomy, framing, and technology shape learning outcomes.
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Last updated
10 May 2026