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    Intrinsic Motivation, When Compared to Extrinsic Motivation, Leads to Higher
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Intrinsic Motivation, When Compared to Extrinsic Motivation, Leads to Higher

Question 1

Question 1

Multiple Choice

Intrinsic motivation, when compared to extrinsic motivation, leads to higher levels of:


A) Performance
B) Aggression
C) Social loafing
D) Stress

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