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According to four-drive theory, social norms, past experience, and personal values translate emotional signals into goal-directed effort.

A. True
B. False

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True

Step-by-step explanation:

Motivation

This is simply known as those energy or forces in humans that influences that sense of purpose, direction (goal), persistence and Intensity (effort) in relation to behaviour done voluntarily.

Drives

This simply brings out emotions that forces us to act on a particular matter. It is said to bing able to put people in a state of readiness.

Drives therefore brings about emotions, thereafter translating into needs and behaviour.

Drives as it is said to bring about emotions, therefore,our self-concept, social norms, and past experience interpret these emotions into goal-directed needs, and thereafter into decisions and behaviour.

Needs

They are usually regarded as goal directed/oriented motivational energy of emotion that are put forward toward particular goals.

The four Drive Theory

This theory simply states that needs can be empowered by learning and that humans has the drive to acquire, bond, comprehend and defend as they are all innate, constituents of human brains.

The said drives charges the emotions that humans then regulate through a skill set that takes into account social norms, personal values and past experience and channel these efforts towards achieving goals.

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