Term ID: T2717

Incentive Contrast

/incentive-contrast/
The phenomenon where the value of a reward is influenced by comparison to previous rewards, with the same reward feeling better or worse depending on context.
Example: Students feeling disappointed with B+ grades after receiving A's, or employees feeling dissatisfied with raises that would have felt generous before receiving larger bonuses.

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Reference: Flaherty (1996)