Excessive incentives are viewed as ______.

A. appropriate, so long as the participant is willing to accept the excessive incentive
B. a bad idea, although the researcher can provide excessive incentives in cases in which participants are required to complete especially difficult tasks
C. a type of coercion or undue influence on the part of the researcher in order to gain participation
D. appropriate, so long as the incentive is not a monetary compensation to include gift cards or entry into prize drawings


Answer: C

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