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Bog'liq Atomic habits“Men desire novelty to such an extent”
: Niccolò Machiavelli, Peter Bondanella, and Mark Musa, The Portable Machiavelli (London: Penguin, 2005).
variable reward
: C. B. Ferster and B. F. Skinner, “Schedules of Reinforcement,” 1957, doi:10.1037/10627–000. For more, see B. F. Skinner, “A Case History in Scientific Method,”
American Psychologist 11, no. 5 (1956): 226, doi:10.1037/h0047662.
This variance leads to the greatest spike of dopamine
: Matching Law shows that the rate of the reward schedule impacts behavior: “Matching Law,” Wikipedia,
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matching_law
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CHAPTER 20
there is usually a slight decline in performance
: K. Anders Ericsson and Robert Pool, Peak: Secrets from the New Science of Expertise (Boston: Mariner Books, 2017), 13.
“The pundits were saying”
: Pat Riley and Byron Laursen, “Temporary Insanity and Other Management Techniques: The Los Angeles Lakers’ Coach Tells All,” Los Angeles Times
Magazine, April 19, 1987,
http://articles.latimes.com/1987–04–19/magazine/tm-1669_1_lakers
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a system that he called the Career Best Effort program or CBE
: MacMullan’s book claims that Riley began his CBE program during the 1984–1985 NBA season. My research
shows that the Lakers began tracking statistics of individual players at that time, but the CBE program as it is described here was first used in 1986–1987.
If they succeeded, it would be a CBE
: Larry Bird, Earvin Johnson, and Jackie MacMullan, When the Game Was Ours (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2010).
“Sustaining an effort”
: Pat Riley and Byron Laursen, “Temporary Insanity and Other Management Techniques: The Los Angeles Lakers’ Coach Tells All,” Los Angeles Times
Magazine, April 19, 1987,
http://articles.latimes.com/1987–04–19/magazine/tm-1669_1_lakers
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