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Would the Following Example of a Teacher-Provided Choice Be Expected

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Would the following example of a teacher-provided choice be expected to increase the receiving student's subsequent autonomy and intrinsic motivation: "Sam, for the next hour I want you to read a book, and I have three books here that you might like-A, B, and C. Which one of those three books would you like to read today?"


A) No, such a choice would create too much anxiety such that the obligation to choose would overwhelm and interfere with the student's autonomy and intrinsic motivation.
B) No, some choices increase autonomy and intrinsic motivation while other choices decrease them; this particular choice is most likely not to increase autonomy and intrinsic motivation.
C) Yes, some choices increase autonomy and intrinsic motivation while other choices decrease them; this type of choice is particularly well suited to increase autonomy and intrinsic motivation.
D) Yes, all choices increase autonomy and intrinsic motivation.

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