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According to drive-reduction theory, when a physiological need such as hunger creates an aroused tension state, what does that tension state do?

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The narrative that a physiological need, such as hunger or thirst, creates an aroused tension state (a drive) that motivates an organism to satisfy the need. An unpleasant physiological tension, such as thirst or hunger, that leads to behavior to reduce the tension.
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