
Understanding Self-Determination Theory and Motivation
Self-Determination Theory explores how external rewards can detract from intrinsic motivation.
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Eisenberger & Cameron (1996) was published in American Psychologist, consistent with the article's own reference list
Before1996 meta-analysis by Robert Eisenberger and Judy Cameron in Psychological Bulletin
After1996 meta-analysis by Robert Eisenberger and Judy Cameron in American Psychologist
Why: Verified live: article body and bibliography already correctly cite American Psychologist. However, the FAQ JSON-LD schema block still contained the stale fabrication (Cameron and Eisenberger's 1996 Psychological Bulletin meta-analysis), invisible to readers but exposed to search/AI crawlers. Corrected the FAQ answer text to American Psychologist, re-encoded via the same 4-step op sequence (base64,json,base64,json) used to decode it, PUT back, and verified clean on fresh re-fetch and on the live rendered page's JSON-LD.
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