Monday, March 21, 2011

Need-Drive Theory in Psychology


Need-Drive Theory 
Drive theorists speak of primary drives for which the physiological states are identified (such as hunger and thirst) and of acquired us. This theorizing is directly opposed to the nondrive theorists o say that all behavior is under the control of stimuli; for example, we get a "cue-stimulus" and answer the doorbell "out of habit."