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Using Rewards to Bribe People to Engage in an Activity

Question 51

Question 51

Multiple Choice

Using rewards to bribe people to engage in an activity they already enjoy is most likely to inhibit


A) modeling.
B) latent learning.
C) cognitive processes.
D) intrinsic motivation.

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