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How does the drive reduction theory explain motivation?

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The drive reduction theory suggests that people are motivated by the need to maintain a balance or equilibrium, such as hunger or thirst. It proposes that behaviour is driven by the desire to reduce discomfort or maintain homeostasis.

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