Effort

Effort

Individuals  possess  a  remarkable  ability  to  detect and  interpret  sensations  arising  from  the  body during  physical  work.  As  noted  by  William  P. Morgan, terms such as perceived exertion, perception of effort, and effort sense have been used to describe  this  psychophysiological  phenomenon. Interest  in  this  aspect  of  performance  was  initiated  by  the  pioneering  work  of 

Effort Justification

Effort Justification Definition Effort justification is the idea that when people make sacrifices to pursue a goal, the effort is often rationalized by elevating the attractiveness of the goal. In other words, people sometimes come to love what they suffer to achieve. The effort justification hypothesis is derived from cognitive dissonance, one of the best-known

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