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Drives: forces that Motivate someone to take action
Instinct Theory- Actions Genetically programed into people
Drive-Reduction Theory- drive to do something to reduce unpleasant tension or feeling
Homeostasis- the tendency to maintain equilibrium.
Humanistic Theory-Motivation is the desire for personal growth and artistic fulfillment
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
Self Actualization: Fulfillment of Potential
Esteem: achievement, Competence, Recognition, Respect from Others
Love and Belongingness: Love, Acceptance
Safety: Protection, Security, Stability
Physiological: Hunger, Thirst, Rest, Warmt
Obesity- Weighing More than 30 percent above one’s Recommend Weight