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A five-year-old child named Sam is told by a parent to clean up their toys. Sam initially refuses, but then the parent says, 'If you clean up your toys, you can have a cookie for dessert.' Sam immediately starts cleaning. Based on this interaction, Sam's decision to clean is primarily motivated by which of the following?
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A five-year-old child named Sam is told by a parent to clean up their toys. Sam initially refuses, but then the parent says, 'If you clean up your toys, you can have a cookie for dessert.' Sam immediately starts cleaning. Based on this interaction, Sam's decision to clean is primarily motivated by which of the following?