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Edward L.Thorndike,one of the leading psychologists of the early 1900s,claimed that in the actual race of life,the chief determining factor is interaction with the environment.
Maslow's Theory
A hierarchy of human needs that posits individuals are motivated by the desire to satisfy specific tiers of need, from basic physiological ones up to self-actualization.
Behaviour
The way in which an individual acts or conducts themselves, especially towards others, often analyzed in psychology and consumer studies.
Biogenic Needs
Fundamental human needs, such as food, water, and shelter, that are innate and necessary for survival.
Drive Theories
Theories in psychology that explain motivation as being driven by the need to fulfill basic biological needs.
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