“…studying for fun vs. for a grade) and it remains to be seen if comparable results are elicited when motivations are communicated through tone of voice. While research such as this has extensively explored which words may be used to communicate motivations (Hodgins, Brown, & Carver, 2007;Levesque & Pelletier, 2003;Radel, Sarrazin, & Pelletier, 2009;Ryan, 2012;Weinstein & Hodgins, 2009), relatively little is known about how the prosody, or tone of voice, used to deliver motivational messages (Weinstein, Zougkou & Paulmann, 2014;Weinstein et al, 2018, Zougkou, Weinstein, Paulmann, 2017, elicits differential responses from listeners.…”