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Social Studies, 27.01.2020 02:31, allenpaietonp9v8sv

Ray played basketball all of his life because he loved the sport. he became so good that he was given the opportunity to play professionally, and eventually he signed a very lucrative contract. after that contract ran out, the team offered him slightly more money, but he decided that it was not enough and that he wanted to quit. which of the following best explains ray's behavior from a motivational perspective?

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