Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Hawthorne effect

The "Hawthorne effect" refers to improvements in worker productivity that result from the mere fact that they are being studied or observed. This observation came from studies carried out at Western Electric's Hawthorne plant in Illinois during the late 1920s. The experiments validated the idea that people are motivated by feeling involved and receiving attention rather than only economic factors.
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