Explain what is meant by the overjustification effect

What will be an ideal response?


Ans: According to the overjustification effect, if people see an external reason (e.g., reward or punishment) for their behavior, they may view the behavior as controlled by the external reason (i.e., the reward or punishment) rather than see it as intrinsically appealing (i.e., something they just like to do).
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Self-Perceptions and Their Academic Consequences
Difficulty Level: Easy

Psychology

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