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What is one criticism of the drive-reduction theory?

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It doesn’t account for a person’s need for love and acceptance.




It explains too little about a person’s spiritual needs.




It doesn’t explain why a person’s behavior increases discomfort.




It doesn’t put enough emphasis on mental images.

User Venkatesh Mondi
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A

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Having read what Drive Reduction actually is, and seeing the list for primary drives (like satisying hunger) or secondary drives (like money), I think the best choice is A.

But this is the kind of question where it given in my classroom, I would have said that C is possible and D can be defended as an answer..

But A is the best answer, I think.

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