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Instinct Theory
A view that explains human behavior as motivated by automatic, involuntary, and unlearned responses.
Theories of Motivation
Psychological theories that seek to explain how and why people are motivated to act in certain ways, including needs, desires, and goals.
Drive Theories
Theories suggesting that motivation is primarily based on the needs to reduce internal states of tension and restore homeostasis.
Clark Hull
An influential psychologist known for his drive-reduction theory of learning and motivation within the behaviorist framework.
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