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How does control theory consider deviance and crime?
Arousal
A state of alertness and mental and physical activation.
Incentive
An external stimulus that motivates behavior (for example, money or fame).
Drive-Reduction Theory
A theory suggesting human behavior is motivated by the desire to reduce internal drives of needs, such as hunger.
Getting Some Food
The act of obtaining food to satisfy hunger, which can encompass a range of behaviors from purchasing food at a store to preparing a meal.
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