- (C)  Drive   Reduction   theory  states  that    we  are     motivated   by  primary     drives  (like   hunger)     and
 secondary drives, and that we act to satisfy these drives until we regain a state of homeostasis
 (balance—in this case, we are no longer hungry). The other options each relate to a different
 motivation theory.
                    
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