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Explain Classical Conditioning Theory?
Explain the theory of use and disuse
To be accurate, a theory must continue to explain what
To be accurate, a theory must continue to explain what
To be accurate, a theory must continue to explain what
Drive reduction theory most clearly emphasizes the importance of homeostasis in motivation. According to this theory, organisms are motivated to maintain a state of balance or equilibrium by reducing physiological needs or drives through behaviors that satisfy those needs. Homeostasis is a key concept in this theory as it explains how motivation is driven by the need to restore internal balance.
The word for not being able to explain a theory is "incomprehensible."
Central place theory was first proposed by the German geographer Walter Christaller in 1933. It aims to explain the spatial distribution of human settlements and the arrangement of services in a hierarchical order based on population size and market areas.
Need-Drive-Homeostasis is a theory that suggests behaviors are motivated by needs, which creates drives to fulfill those needs, ultimately seeking to maintain a state of balance or equilibrium known as homeostasis. This theory posits that individuals strive to reduce internal imbalances or tensions caused by unmet needs.
John Walter Matthews has written: 'Accounting theory and method'
The theory of plate tectonics helps to explain how earthquakes and volcanic eruptions occur.
Walter Odington has written: 'De speculatione musicae' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, History, Music, Music theory, Theory