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Improving Productivity through Objective Feedback: A Review of the Evidence

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CONTRIBUTORS:
  Author Kopelman, Richard E. (Baruch College)
BOOK TITLE:
  Productivity Through People
YEAR: 1986
PUB TYPE: Book Chapter
PAGES: 494 - 508
SUBJECT(S): Objective Feedback, Motivation, Job Performance
DISCIPLINE: Psychology
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LANGUAGE: English
PUB ID: 103-391-212 (Last edited on 2003/06/05 20:16:52 GMT-6)
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ABSTRACT:
This chapter reviews results from 18 studies that implemented a program of objective feedback--viz., information about behavior or performance that is factual and virtually incontrovertible. Results indicated that objective feedback viretually always works. Explanations were provide as to why objective feedback works (it motivates and it instructs), and how such a performance measurement and feedback system might be implemented.
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