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Children in poor neighborhoods often have bleak outlooks on life and see little gain from studying.
Children in poor neighborhoods often have bleak outlooks on life and see little gain from studying. In a recent experiment, children in poor neighborhoods were paid $100 for each A they earned during a six-week grade reporting cycle.
Suppose a participant in this experiment was expending $0 worth of effort in studying for each class before the experiment. Over the next 6 weeks, the student has a math class and an English class, where getting an A in math would require the student to exert $110 worth of effort, while getting an A in
English would require the student to exert $87 worth of effort.
In this experiment, the student (would, would not) increase time studying for math, and the student (would, would not) increase time studying for English.