Driving behavior refers to the actions and decisions that individuals take in order to achieve their goals or satisfy their needs. It is the motivation behind our actions, influencing why we behave in certain ways.
Related terms
Intrinsic Motivation: Intrinsic motivation refers to engaging in an activity for its own sake, because it is inherently enjoyable or satisfying.
Extrinsic Motivation: Extrinsic motivation involves engaging in an activity for external rewards or consequences rather than inherent enjoyment.
Operant Conditioning: Operant conditioning is a learning process where behaviors are strengthened or weakened by the consequences that follow them.