Asked by Haley Evans on Apr 29, 2024

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Salmon swimming upstream to spawn are an example of ________.

A) incentives
B) motives
C) instinct
D) needs

Salmon

A species of fish that is often used in research related to homing behavior, as they return to their birthplace to spawn.

Instinct

The inherent inclination of a living organism towards a particular complex behavior, driven by the need to survive and reproduce.

Incentives

Things that attract or lure people into action.

  • Appreciate the idea and employment of motivation in the context of psychology.
  • Understand the advancement in theories concerning motivation, particularly those involving instinct approaches.
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Melissa JonesMay 03, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Salmon swimming upstream to spawn is a behavior that is instinctive and programmed into their DNA, rather than being driven by incentives, motives or needs.