Multiple Choice
Extrinsic rewards for engaging in tasks people already enjoy can improve performance without destroying intrinsic motivation if the rewards
A) are mentally associated with task completion.
B) are delivered on a continuous reinforcement schedule.
C) informatively signal that performance was well done.
D) function as secondary reinforcers.
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