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Deci and Ryan's research suggests that tangible rewards (e.g., money for good grades)
  may
 
  a. decrease extrinsic motivation
  b. decrease intrinsic motivation
  c. increase intrinsic motivation
  d. have no effect on intrinsic or extrinsic motivation

Question 2

Low-ability cues occur when teachers
 
  a. refuse to help needy students
  b. help needy students only after they fail to work successfully on their own
  c. elicit low-ability statements from students
  d. are too quick to help needy students



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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