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what is sociogenic motives explain in 100 words​

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Answered by shwetasingh9838600
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Achievement motivation, a type of sociogenic motive, refers to the need to achieve or accomplish on a task and surpass the other people. Affiliation motivation implies the need to make friends and seek co-operation with others.

Explanation:

Physiological motives discussed above pertain to both animals as well as human beings, but the social motives are specific only to human beings. These are called social motives, because they are learnt in social groups as a result of interaction with the family and society. That is why their strength differs from one individual to another. Many social motives are recognised by psychologists.

Answered by srastiuts018
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Achievement motivation, a type of sociogenic motive, refers to the need to achieve or accomplish a task and surpass other people.

Explanation:

It's difficult to pin down a precise description of "social motivations." Except for a few reasons such as hunger and thirst, almost all motives are socially relevant or aimed toward social results.

Social motivations can be divided into two broad categories: those that drive individuals to act to receive something from others, and those that induce them to act to give something to others.

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