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Arousal Theory
Similar to Hull’s Drive Reduction Theory, Arousal theory states that we are driven to maintain a certain level of arousal in order to feel comfortable. Arousal refers to a state of emotional, intellectual, and physical activity. It is different from the above theory, however, because it doesn’t rely on only a reduction of tension, but a balanced amount. It also does better to explain why people climb mountains, go to school, or watch sad movies.
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Similar to Hull’s Drive Reduction Theory, Arousal theory states that we are driven to maintain a certain level of arousal in order to feel comfortable. Arousal refers to a state of emotional, intellectual, and physical activity. It is different from the above theory, however, because it doesn’t rely on only a reduction of tension, but a balanced amount. It also does better to explain why people climb mountains, go to school, or watch sad movies.
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There are many theories of motivation, one of which focuses on arousallevels. The arousal theory of motivation suggests that people are driven to perform actions in order to maintain an optimum level of physiological arousal.
There are many theories of motivation, one of which focuses on arousallevels. The arousal theory of motivation suggests that people are driven to perform actions in order to maintain an optimum level of physiological arousal.
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