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Loretta is walking to class on an extremely cold and windy day. halfway there she is shivering so much that she begins to run in order to reach the warmth of her classroom sooner. which theory most clearly explains loretta's behavior by emphasizing the importance of homeostasis in motivation?

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The correct answer is the drive reduction theory. The drive theory is being explained as the primary force that enables or engages an individual to motivation by which it made use of reducing the drives. This is based on the principle by which the organism are born of having psychological needs and negative tension is created when an individual is not satisfied.

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The answer is "drive-reduction theory".

The theory was presented by behaviorist Clark Hull and further created by his partner Kenneth Spence. As per the hypothesis, the reduction of drives is the essential power behind inspiration. While the drive-reduction theory was at one time a prevailing power in brain research, it is to a great extent overlooked today.

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