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    Drive Theory, proposed by psychologists like Clark Hull, suggests that human behavior is driven by the need to satisfy basic biological needs, such as hunger, thirst, or sleep. When a need arises, it creates internal tension (a "drive") that pushes individuals to act and restore balance. For example, feeling hungry motivates eating to reduce discomfort. The theory explains motivation as a response to maintaining homeostasis, or internal stability. While useful, it doesn’t fully explain complex human behaviors driven by emotions, learning, or social factors. Modern psychology integrates Drive Theory with other models for a more complete understanding of motivation.

Mar 20 2025

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