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When we perform an activity only because it is intrinsically rewarding or only because of an extrinsic payoff, we have – justification for doing it. but if we are given intrinsic and extrinsic reasons for performing the activity, the justification is –. since the – reasons alone would be sufficient to produce the behavior, we might discount the – reasons and conclude that we don’t much like the activity for its own sake.

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