External rewards always reduce intrinsic motivation

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


F

Psychology

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Individualists are to _________ as collectivists are to _________

a. other's goals; self-goals c. group goals; private goals b. community goals; personal goals d. personal goals; community goals

Psychology

Patricia is now acting as the primary caregiver for her husband, Charles. He has some physical disabilities that limit his functions, but his physician says Charles can still do many things on his own

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Psychology

A scientist intends to study alternative explanations for theories on the origin of the universe as he finds the existing theories to be fallacious. This scenario is an example of using ________ as an initial source of ideas.

A. myths B. observation of an actual event C. common sense D. past research

Psychology