Drive Theory is a psychological theory that suggests human behavior is motivated by biological drives such as hunger or thirst. It proposes that these drives create tension within an individual which leads them to engage in behaviors aimed at reducing this tension.
Related terms
Biological Drives: Innate physiological states that motivate us towards certain behaviors necessary for survival like hunger or thirst.
Homeostasis: The body's tendency to maintain stability by regulating internal conditions such as temperature or blood sugar levels.
Motivation: The internal or external factors that drive and direct behavior towards a goal.