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What does ‘the drive-reduction theory’ propose?

A. Motivation arises from biological needs that must be satisfied
B. A type of cognitive bias affects decision-making
C. Emotions drive all human behavior
D. Social influences are the primary motivators of behavior

Answer: Motivation arises from biological needs that must be satisfied


Additional Information: Drive-reduction theory explains motivation in terms of homeostasis.


Subjects: Psychology

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