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Please evaluate the drive-reduction theory of motivation.

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The drive-reduction theory of motivation aims to explain how people seek to satisfy their physiological needs in order to reduce internal drive states. It suggests that individuals have a strong motivation to attain homeostasis and equilibrium in various domains, and that this process drives behaviour. However, the theory has been criticised for being too reductionist and failing to account for individual differences.

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