Question

Clarice must choose between reading the next chapter in her economics textbook or streaming the next episode of her favorite show. In her experience, she does well on exams, but even better when she reads the textbook. If she chooses to watch the show, what can be said of incentives?

a. Adding a negative incentive (e.g., her parents block access to streaming services) would more likely result in Clarice choosing to read the textbook.

b. Positive incentives are always more effective than negative incentives.

c. Negative incentives are always more effective than positive incentives.

d. Only marginal incentives play a role in this example.

e. Clarice is motivated by the stronger of two negative incentives.

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