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Social Studies, 21.11.2020 02:10 stussy44

PLEASE HELP M Seth, a psychology graduate student, theorizes motivations are gut-level, biological reactions that can’t be voluntarily controlled or modified. Use your knowledge of research and

Name and explain a motivational theory that supports his claim. Include a real life scenario that provides evidence of this position.
Name and explain a motivational theory that refutes or argues against his claim. Include a real life scenario that provides evidence of this position.

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