If the motivation behind a behaviour has switched from intrinsic to extrinsic rewards, there will be no visible difference in the level of behaviour as long as
A) the behaviour is not punished.
B) the extrinsic rewards continue to be available.
C) the behaviour is intrinsically pleasant.
D) the extrinsic rewards are provided intermittently.
E) the intrinsic rewards are not reintroduced.
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