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Sheila has a favorite book that she enjoys so much she has read it several times. This book is now assigned in her literature class, and students receive gift certificates for each chapter they read. As the class progresses through the book, Sheila finds she enjoys it less. This illustrates:.A. overjustificationB. anchoring and adjustmentC. habituationD. extinctionE. cognitive dissonance
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