Expectancy-Valence theories and the negative effects of extrinsic goals on performance
The negative effects of extrinsic goals are only prevalent with intrinsically oriented individuals. Further explained by a "match perspective" where extrinsically oriented individuals perform better when goals are framed extrinsically.
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