tykkelsesintervall
Tykkelsesintervall is a concept used in the field of education and psychology to describe the range of time between pleasurable experiences that is optimal for maintaining motivation and engagement. The idea is that if the interval between pleasurable events is too short, individuals may feel bored, unchallenged, or demotivated, while if the interval is too long, they may feel frustrated, restless, or desperate for another experience.
The concept of tykkelsesintervall was first introduced by the Danish-Canadian educator, J. Michael Murphy, in the
Research suggests that the optimal tykkelsesintervall varies from person to person, depending on factors such as
The concept of tykkelsesintervall has been applied in various educational settings, such as classrooms, workshops, and
Tykkelsesintervall has been studied and debated by researchers and educators, and it continues to be a topic