An internal state of tension that pushes one to act is __________, while __________ is an external stimulus that pulls one to act. A. extrinsic motivation . . . intrinsic motivation B. drive . . . incentive C. intrinsic motivation . . . extrinsic motivation D. incentive . . . drive

Answer :

Answer:

Option B. is correct

Explanation:

An internal state of tension that pushes one to act is drive, while incentive is an external stimulus that pulls one to act.

Both an internal state of tension and any external stimulus motivates behavior.

Drive focuses on internal factors in motivation. According to incentive theory, people get motivated by external rewards.

Therefore,

Option B. is correct

Answer:

B

Explanation:

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