Asked by jazzmiere carter on May 16, 2024

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The fact that some people seek out and enjoy the opportunity to ride a roller coaster is best explained by the drive-reduction theory of motivation.

Motivation

The psychological processes that arouse, direct, and maintain goal-directed behaviors.

Drive-Reduction Theory

A theory of motivation proposing that the presence of a need creates a drive, motivating behavior that will reduce that drive.

Roller Coaster

A ride at an amusement park, consisting of a track with tight turns, steep slopes, and sometimes loops, which cars ride along at high speeds.

  • Gain insight into how motivation operates and its effect on behavioral patterns.
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Makensie McDanielMay 18, 2024
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Explanation :
Drive-reduction theory primarily explains motivation as a means to reduce internal tensions caused by unmet needs (e.g., hunger, thirst), rather than seeking stimulation or excitement, as is the case with riding a roller coaster. Enjoyment of roller coasters is better explained by theories that involve optimal levels of arousal and the pleasure derived from experiencing controlled fear.