Which of the following is not a conclusion based on the Gneezy and Rustichini study of late parental arrivals at Israeli day-care centres?
A) A fine can be thought of as a price.
B) Extrinsic incentives can crowd out intrinsic motivations.
C) Late arrivals actually increased upon the implementation of a fine for arriving late.
D) The introduction of a fine lead to a sharp decline in the incidence of late arrivals.
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