Asked by
Nilesh Choudhary
on Dec 27, 2024Verified
Most motivational theorists divide motives into two categories consisting of
A) want and desire motives.
B) biological and social motives.
C) necessary and unnecessary motives.
D) survival and reproductive motives.
Biological Motives
Biological motives are innate needs that regulate survival and reproduction, encompassing hunger, thirst, pain avoidance, and sexual desire.
Social Motives
The psychological factors that drive individuals to seek social connections, acceptance, and positions within social structures.
- Distinguish between different types of motives (biological, social, etc.).
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Learning Objectives
- Distinguish between different types of motives (biological, social, etc.).