Multiple Choice

A researcher is designing an experiment to measure how long individuals will persist on a difficult and tedious puzzle. In one version of the experiment, participants are paid a fixed amount for their time, regardless of whether they solve the puzzle. In a second version, they are paid the same fixed amount for their time, plus a significant cash bonus if they successfully solve the puzzle. According to the principles of experimental design, what is the primary reason for including the second version with the cash bonus?

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