Research on the effects of extrinsic rewards on student intrinsic motivation indicates that
a. extrinsic rewards should never be used.
b. intrinsic motivation for interesting activities is reduced by extrinsic rewards
c. the use of praise for outstanding performance should be avoided.
d. rewards have little impact on motivation.
b
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