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Intrinsic motivation occurs when a) there is no obvious external reward for one's behavior. b) extrinsic motivation is also high. c) obligations or approval are factors. d) there are obvious external factors
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Intrinsic motivation occurs when
a) there is no obvious external reward for one's behavior.
b) extrinsic motivation is also high.
c) obligations or approval are factors.
d) there are obvious external factors controlling behavior.
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Im pretty sure its D
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