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An animistic worldview recognizes the sentienquality ohumans, while excluding all non-human entities such as animals, plants, and inanimate objects.
Hull's Model
A theoretical framework by Clark Hull that describes behavior as the result of internal drives, habits, and the outcomes of previous actions.
Associative Approach
A learning theory emphasizing the formation of associations between stimuli and responses.
Acquired Drives
Secondary drives that are learned through experience, such as ambition or desire for achievement, rather than those based on biological needs.
Instrumental Conditioning
A conditioning procedure in which the environment constrains the opportunity for reward and a specific behavior can obtain reward.
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