A state of tension and arousal produced by a need is called
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Hull was one of the earliest thinkers to try to come up with a grand theory that could account for all human activity. All motivation, according to Hull, stems from these basic demands. Hull used the term "drive" to describe the state of tension or alertness induced by biological or physiological needs in his hypothesis. Thirst, hunger, and the desire for warmth are all drives. A drive produces an unpleasant feeling of tension, which must be alleviated.
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