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dorcah micah
on Nov 18, 2024Verified
Primary drives are __________
A) learned.
B) unlearned.
C) produced by external incentives.
D) exceptions to the drive-reduction principle.
Primary Drives
Basic, innate urges such as hunger, thirst, and the drive for sex, which are essential for survival.
Drive-Reduction Principle
A theory suggesting that psychological needs create an aroused state that drives an individual to engage in behaviors to reduce that tension or fulfill the need.
- Pinpoint and clarify the idea of drives, detailing the distinctions among primary, secondary, and tertiary drives.
Verified Answer
AE
Learning Objectives
- Pinpoint and clarify the idea of drives, detailing the distinctions among primary, secondary, and tertiary drives.