Sean is demoralized and unmotivated. He tells his coworker, "I'm at a dead end in this job. Believe me, I would dearly love to get a raise or a promotion. But, no matter how well I do, I'll never get that kind of recognition." In the context of the expectancy theory, Sean illustrates
A. low instrumentality.
B. low equity.
C. negative affiliation.
D. low valence.
E. negative reinforcement.
Answer: A
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