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Answer:
Option B
Explanation:
The overjustification effect is a term in psychology that is described as an act when used diminishes intrinsic motivation; this effect takes place when a reward (introduction of an extrinsic reward ) is been attached as a motivator of behavior, as a result, decreases the intrinsic motivation (behavior that is driven by internal rewards) to do something. Incentive such as money, gift, praise etc are introduced after a behavior can lead to lower, rather than higher motivation to perform a task
According to the overjustification effect, reinforcements that praise people tend to increase intrinsic motivation, and reinforcement that seeks to control people decrease intrinsic motivation.
Answer: 1,2 and 4
Explanation:
It is on rare cases your spouse will make mention of option 4, only if they have been real problems in the marriage and going on for more than 10years is a big issues.
Of course they will always want to cover there weakness they wouldn't want to expose themselves to the public, they would want to say the sweet and best thing concerning there partners, they will want to use the opportunity to even settle some cases that might be going on between them so the best group of choice spouse would make in this scenario is 1,2 and 4.
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Most of the workers who worked on the tobacco plantations located in Virginia in the 1600's are mostly indentured servants. Indentured servants are individuals (both men and women) who signed an agreement, also known as "an indenture" in which they agree to work for a certain amount of years in exchange of transportation to Virginia, and once they get to Virginia, other essentials such as food, shelter, and clothing are given to them.