Asked by Jennifer Knighten on May 07, 2024

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Physiologically-based drives that are unlearned are called ________ drives.

A) primary
B) reflexive
C) acquired
D) tertiary

Primary Drives

Basic, instinctual drives that motivate behaviors necessary for survival, such as hunger, thirst, and avoidance of pain.

Physiologically-Based

Pertaining to the explanation or functioning of a phenomenon based on the biological processes and physical activities of living organisms.

Unlearned

Unlearned refers to behaviors or responses that are not acquired through learning or experience but are instead innate or natural.

  • Clarify the differentiation between primary and secondary motivations.
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tebogo mabokoMay 10, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Primary drives are physiological needs that are unlearned, such as hunger, thirst, and sex drive. Reflexive drives refer to automatic responses to stimuli, while acquired drives (also known as secondary drives) are learned and developed through experience. Tertiary drives are not a recognized category of drives.