“The Hawthorne effect” is the phenomenon by which subjects in behavioral studies change their performance in response to being observed.
The plucking race is a competition among pluckers not on running; but on plucking. This plucking race is organized by the Para Extension Associates in each estate with the support of the Tea Research Institute of Sri Lanka. Last year this was performed at Lonach, Shannon and Vellai oya estates. This was a strategy used to equalize under norm pluckers up to normal pluckers’ performance level.
Particularly under norm pluckers were selected in each Division and then they were mixed with normal pluckers when detailing plucking rows to each plucker. All were given 15-30 minutes time. The wonder of this competition was that all the weak pluckers plucked equally or more than the normal pluckers. Some of the so termed weak pluckers performed at extra ordinary level to harvest 5.5 Kg within a 15 minute time frame – nearly 120 picks per minute.
“An increase in worker productivity was produced by the psychological stimulus of being singled out