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    The Tendency for Extrinsic Rewards to Undermine Intrinsic Motivation Is
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The Tendency for Extrinsic Rewards to Undermine Intrinsic Motivation Is

Question 40

Question 40

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The tendency for extrinsic rewards to undermine intrinsic motivation is called


A) self-discrepancy theory.
B) implicit egotism.
C) the durability bias.
D) the overjustification effect.

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