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Incentive Theories of Motivation Are Often Described as "____" Theories

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Incentive theories of motivation are often described as "____" theories because external rewards move an organism toward a goal.


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Marginal Social Benefit

The additional benefit to society as a whole from the production or consumption of one more unit of a good or service.

Security Guard

A person employed to protect property, assets, or individuals, often through surveillance, patrolling, and enforcing safety protocols.

Public Safety

The protection of citizens from significant danger, injury, damage, or harm, provided by governmental organizations and agencies.

Efficient Price

The price at which the quantity of goods supplied is equal to the quantity of goods demanded, leading to an optimal allocation of resources.

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