Multiple Choice
According to the overjustification effect, promising children a reward for doing what they already intrinsically enjoy will
A) lead to more enjoyment of the activity.
B) lead to less enjoyment of the activity.
C) increase the time and effort they put into the activity.
D) encourage them to do the activity on their own, without the promise of future rewards.
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