An externally provided rationale works as a motivational strategy during an uninteresting activity because it can:
A) calm and alleviate the person's anxiety and arousal.
B) increase desired behavior and decrease undesired behavior.
C) increase internalization, valuing, and identified regulation.
D) provide the person with an opportunity to perform high-frequency, not just low-frequency, behaviors.
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