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A node on the path from the root to node n is a(n) ______ of node n.
Drive Theories
Psychological theories that explain motivation as being driven by the need to fulfill basic biological needs, such as hunger or thirst.
Biological Drives
Innate impulses that drive behavior and ensure survival, such as hunger, thirst, and the need for sleep.
External Rewards
Benefits or incentives provided by an external source, such as money, praise, or awards, that motivate behavior.
Biological Drives
Innate impulses that direct or motivate behavior, such as hunger, thirst, and the drive for sex.
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