Asked by Jossie Hanson on May 17, 2024

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Primary drives are ________.

A) learned
B) unlearned
C) produced by external incentives
D) exceptions to the drive-reduction principle

Primary Drives

Basic, instinctive impulses that motivate behavior, such as hunger, thirst, and the drive for sexual reproduction.

Unlearned

Referring to behaviors or knowledge that are innate or natural, not acquired through learning or experience.

External Incentives

External factors or rewards that motivate behavior, such as money, grades, or social recognition.

  • Delineate the distinction between primary and secondary impulses.
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Laila SadeddinMay 22, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Primary drives are unlearned and arise from basic biological needs or states, such as hunger and thirst, that must be satisfied in order to maintain homeostasis.