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To what extent do you agree with drive reduction theory as an explanation of motivation for human behavior? Give examples of the parts of your daily routine that fit with this theory.

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By discussion and examples, this solution discusses to what extent drive reduction theory is a plausible explanation of motivation for human behavior.

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Interesting question! A good approach for a question like this is to define the basic tenets of the theory and then decide if you agree with them. Things to consider in this decision-making process are: Does the theory hold water for some things, but not others? Does another theory do a better job of describing human motivation? What do other theorists say in the field? What are the major criticisms of the theory? Do they make sense? Perhaps each theory of motivation explains motivation in some situations, while not in others.

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1. To what extent do you agree with drive reduction theory as an explanation of motivation for human behavior? Give examples of the parts of your daily routine that fit with this theory.

Drive Reduction Theory

This is an earlier theory of motivation, which ...

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