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Frost wedging is a significant agent in producing ___________ .
Primary Drives
Basic physiological needs such as hunger, thirst, and sleep, which motivate behavior to ensure survival.
Stimuli
External factors or events that elicit a physiological or psychological response in an organism.
Drive-Reduction Principle
A theory suggesting that psychological needs create an aroused state that drives an organism to reduce that need by engaging in some behavior.
Acquired Drives
Learned motivations that are not innate but develop through experience, such as a drive for achievement.
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