Providing an external reward for a behavior that is already intrinsically motivated may result in a

a. sense of irritation.
b. refusal to accept rewards of any kind.
c. slower rate of learning.
d. reduction in the rewarded behavior.
e. new locus of control.

d. reduction in the rewarded behavior.

Psychology

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Psychology