_____ refers to the psychological tension and physical arousal created when there is a need that motivates the organism to act in order to fulfill the need and reduce the tension.
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Multiple Choice
Bartolomeo is experiencing hunger, thirst, and the need for shelter. His needs are examples of _____ drives.
A
primary
B
secondary
C
temporary
D
acquired
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Understand the concept of 'drives' in psychology, which are internal states that motivate individuals to satisfy needs.
Identify the types of drives: primary, secondary, temporary, and acquired.
Define 'primary drives' as those that are biological and necessary for survival, such as hunger, thirst, and the need for shelter.
Recognize that 'secondary drives' are learned through experience and are not directly related to biological needs.
Conclude that Bartolomeo's needs for hunger, thirst, and shelter are examples of primary drives, as they are essential for survival and biologically based.
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