Deci (1971) studied university students intrinsically motivated to complete a puzzle. Some participants were paid for completing the puzzle and others were not. Relative to the students who were not paid, the students who received payment were:

A) more likely to report enjoying the puzzle.
B) more likely to solve the puzzle.
C) less likely to solve the puzzle.
D) less likely to play with the puzzle after the study.


D) less likely to play with the puzzle after the study.

Psychology

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Which of the following statements concerning anecdotal evidence is false?

a. Anecdotal evidence is based on a single example and may reflect sampling bias. b. Anecdotal evidence rarely influences a person's opinion or behavior. c. Anecdotal evidence can usually be found to support any position. d. Anecdotal evidence often reflects a distortion in self-report.

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Recent research evaluating Piaget's theory suggests that

a. children can take the perspective of others at an earlier age than Piaget believed. b. children cannot take the perspective of others until approximately age 7. c. Piaget's age ranges were very much on target. d. practice can influence when children can take the perspective of others.

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A study of occupational selection by men and women that was conducted in India found that when a man and woman held the same position, the man was likely to earn higher "respectability" ratings from a. other men but not women

b. both other men and women. c. women but not other men. d. neither other men nor women.

Psychology

Presenting the SD for a behavior will make the behavior ____________ likely to occur

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

Psychology