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:
Alienation
Explanation:
Teenagers sometimes may feel isolated from their peers, teachers, and even parents. In some cases, there is a feeling of anxiousness about their physical appearance or social skills. They become more self-conscious and this is likely to result in Adolescent alienation. It is usually normal, but sometimes considered a symptom if there are other associated disorders or phobia.
Answer:
going to the park
skateboarding e.t.c
Explanation:
social activities are leisure activities
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