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What is puberty? What are the results of puberty and how do they differ from adolescence?
Primary Drives
Basic, innate urges that motivate behavior necessary for survival, such as hunger, thirst, sleep, and avoidance of pain.
Secondary Drives
Learned drives that are derived from primary drives or arising from learned associations with satisfying basic needs.
Need
A requirement of some material (such as food or water) that is essential for survival of the organism.
James-Lange Theory
An idea that posits emotions are experienced after the body undergoes physiological changes.
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