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    Crespi's Findings Regarding the Effect of Reward Magnitude on Running
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Crespi's Findings Regarding the Effect of Reward Magnitude on Running

Question 14

Question 14

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Crespi's findings regarding the effect of reward magnitude on running speed forced Hull to propose that


A) reward magnitude directly influences motivation
B) reward magnitude has no effect on motivation
C) shifts in reward result in forgetting
D) learning is reduced with large reward

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