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Educational implications of instinctive theory of motivation

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Answered by natashadeb
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According to the instinct theory of motivation, all organisms are born with innate biological tendencies that help them survive. This theory suggests that instincts drive all behaviors.

So what exactly is instinct?

Instincts are goal-directed and innate patterns of behavior that are not the result of learning or experience.

For example, infants have an inborn rooting reflex that helps them seek out a nipple and obtain nourishment, while birds have an innate need to build a nest or migrate during the winter. Both of these behaviors occur naturally and automatically. They do not need to be learned in order to be displayed.

Answered by nishantsammer1507
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According to the instinct theory of motivation, all organisms are born with innate biological tendencies that help them survive. This theory suggests that instincts drive all behaviors.

So what exactly is instinct?

Instincts are goal-directed and innate patterns of behavior that are not the result of learning or experience.

For example, infants have an inborn rooting reflex that helps them seek out a nipple and obtain nourishment, while birds have an innate need to build a nest or migrate during the winter. Both of these behaviors occur naturally and automatically. They do not need to be learned in order to be displayed.

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