Grit Trumps Talent? An experimental approach
Abstract
Perseverance to accomplish long-term goals, also know as grit, is a crucial determinant for success in life. In the present study we introduce an innovative laboratory design to elicit grit in an incentivized and controlled way. Subjects work on a computerized task to solve anagrams. By observing their decision not to shirk, we measure their grittiness experimentally. We find that the original questionnaire measure of grit developed by Duckworth et al. (2007) is significantly correlated with our new experimental
measure - even when controlling for ability and a questionnaire measure of self-control. Moreover, subjects' earnings increase in their experimentally elicited grit.
Other description
JEL: C91, D03, M50, J24
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Date
2015-10Author
Gerhards, Leonie
Gravert, Christina
Keywords
grit
perseverance
laboratory experiment
real-effort task
Publication type
report
ISSN
1403-2465
Series/Report no.
Working Papers in Economics
629
Language
eng