Explain how drive theory uses the idea of secondary drives to account for human motivations.?
What will be an ideal response?
ANSWER:
?While primary drives, such as reducing hunger or thirst, explain some aspects of human motivation, not every motivation can be accounted for by such primary drive reductions. Therefore, drive theory proposes that individuals acquire a variety of secondary drives through individual learning experiences, in which secondary drives are associated with fulfillment of primary drives. Hence, secondary drives show great variability between people, much in the way personality traits do.
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What will be an ideal response?
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