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  1. Drive theory combines motivation, learning, reinforcement, and habit formation to explain and predict human behavior. It describes where drives come from, what behaviors result from these drives, and how these behaviors are sustained.

  2. Define intrinsic and extrinsic motivation; Understand that instincts, drive reduction, self-efficacy, and social motives have all been proposed as theories of motivation; Explain the basic concepts associated with Maslow’s hierarchy of needs

  3. Aug 23, 2023 · The drive reduction theory of motivation became popular during the 1940s and 1950s as a way to explain behavior, learning, and motivation. The theory was created by behaviorist Clark Hull and further developed by his collaborator Kenneth Spence.

  4. Feb 1, 2024 · Drive-reduction theory is based on the idea that the primary motivation behind all human behavior is to reduce ‘drives.’. A ‘drive’ is a state of arousal or discomfort that is triggered by a person’s physiological or biological needs, such as hunger, thirst, and the need for warmth.

  5. Jan 1, 2017 · These systems of motivation and personality are discussed in terms of Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory (RST), which proposes three systems corresponding, respectively, to these basic forms of motivation: Fight-Flight-Freeze System, Behavioral Inhibition System, and Behavioral Approach System.

    • Philip J. Corr, Dino Krupić
    • 2017
  6. Feb 13, 2024 · This paper explores theories of motivation, including instinct theory, arousal theory, incentive theory, intrinsic theory, extrinsic theory, the ARCS model, self-determination...

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  8. Apr 1, 2024 · This paper reviews nine theories of learning motivation: instinct theory, arousal theory, incentive theory, intrinsic theory, extrinsic theory, the ARCS model, self-determination theory, expectancy-value theory, and goal-orientation theory.