Individuals who expend more effort than others to achieve a desired goal are:

a. more likely to experience a decrease in perceived value of the goal
b. unlikely to experience a change in perceived value of the goal
c. more likely to experience an increase in perceived value of the goal
d. affected by social facilitation more strongly


c

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