If motivation has switched from intrinsic to extrinsic rewards, there will

be no visible difference in the level of behavior as long as

a. the behavior is not punished.
b. the extrinsic rewards continue to be available.
c. the behavior is intrinsically pleasant.
d. the extrinsic rewards are provided intermittently.
e. the intrinsic rewards are not reintroduced.


b. the extrinsic rewards continue to be available.

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a. B. F. Skinner b. Robert Rescorla c. Albert Bandura d. Ivan Pavlov

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Which of the following interpretations is consistent with results of many studies to teach human language to animals?

A) Animals cannot learn to associate particular words, signs, and symbols with specific meanings. B) Animals can learn human language, but prefer not to. C) Animals can learn to communicate with symbols and signs, but there is not clear evidence that they can combine these symbols into complex phrases. D) Animals raised with humans from birth can learn language just as easily as a human child.

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What will be an ideal response?

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