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Drive reduction theory is the idea that a phycological need creates an aroused state that drives the organism to reduce the need by doing the desired act. homeostasis is the physiological aim of drive reduction, homeostasis is the maintenance of a steady internal state. Incentives are positive or negative stimuli that lure or repel us from reducing drives. Optimal arousal theory says that some motivational behaviors actually increase arousal. last of all, Maslow's hierarchy of needs,  a pyramid diagram showing our needs on each level, going from physiological to self transcendence.

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The drive reduction theory simply means a theory of learning where the goal of a motivated behavior is simply the reduction of a drive state.

It should be noted that the drive reduction theory assumes that all behaviors that are motivated arise from drives.

This seems from a disruption in homeostasis and this brings about responses that bring about the reduction of the drives.

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