A theory of motivation suggesting that biological needs create internal states of tension or arousal - called drives - which organisms are motived to reduce.
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because some motivated behaviors do not seem to be based on physiological needs, they cannot be explained in terms of drive reduction.
Double reduction is a term that can be used in many fields. In automobile terms, a double reduction axle is a drive axle construction in which two sets of reduction gears are used for extreme reduction of gear ratio.
The drive-reduction theory of motivation relies on the idea that individuals are motivated to satisfy physiological needs to maintain homeostasis. According to this theory, when a person experiences a physiological need, it creates a state of tension or drive that motivates them to engage in behaviors that will reduce this drive and restore balance. Once the need is satisfied, the person experiences a sense of relief or reduction in tension, reinforcing the behavior that led to fulfillment of the need.
It is not known which company manufactured the reduction drive in the Koyker Raptor KUV 4214 because that part is obsolete and no longer made.
Some of the benefits that magnetic therapy claims to provide include: pain relief, reduction of swelling, improved tissue alkalinization, more restful sleep.
homeostasis
It isn't
Drive-Reduction
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.
Drug therapy (psychopharmacology) has revolutionized the treatment of people with severe disorders, liberating hundreds of thousands from hospital confinement.
1995 and up is .8kw, so it's a direct drive starter