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cdr_15

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One serious risk of using extrinsic rewards, such as treats or gold stars, is:
 
  a. lowering self-efficacy.
  b. promoting ability attributions.
  c. decreasing time on task.
  d. undermining intrinsic motivation.

Question 2

A student who has developed learned helplessness about his or her spelling ability is most
  likely to say which of the following?
 
  a. I have to work harder than my friends to learn to spell.
  b. I can learn how to spell words correctly without even trying.
  c. No matter how much I study words, I can't remember how to spell them.
  d. I would learn to spell eventually, but it is not worth the time it would take to do so.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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