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The _____ States That a Satisfied Need Is Not a Motivator

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The _____ states that a satisfied need is not a motivator of behavior.

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Definitions:

Motive

Need or desire that energizes and directs behavior toward a goal.

Emote

To express emotion or feelings in a very noticeable way.

Cannon-Bard Theory

A theory of emotion that proposes that emotions and bodily changes occur simultaneously, in contrast to theories that suggest emotions are a result of bodily reactions.

James-Lange Theory

A theory suggesting that emotions occur as a result of physiological reactions to events.

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