A drive refers to:________.
a. anything that is perceived as having positive or negative value in motivating behavior.
b. an unconscious, repressed desire for pleasure.
c. the body's resting rate of energy expenditure.
d. a rigidly patterned and unlearned behavior characteristic of a species.
e. an aroused, motivated state that is often triggered by a physiological need.

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The correct answer is letter E

Motivation is a supposed expression used to explain the initiation, direction and persistence of goal-oriented behavior. Motivation includes concepts such as: the need for accomplishment (need to perform a task successfully), the need for affiliation (need to work with friends), incentives (reward or punishment), habits (always follow the same work schedule) work), discrepancy (when behavior contradicts a work principle) and curiosity (trying to perceive the success of a particular strategy). Each of these concepts can be used as a way of perceiving the behavior of individuals, but none alone adequately explains motivation.