Discouragement Effect

Discouragement Effect

What is the Discouragement Effect? The discouragement effect is when the future consequences of winning or losing the current contest leads to decreased effort Konrad (2012). This is due the future contest reducing the overall value of winning. Think about a tennis match with 3 sets. If a player loses the first set then to win the entire match they must win 2 sets compared to the other player only needing to win 1 match.