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Incentive theory of motivation suggests that external factors such as reward or punishment serve as a driving force which motivates humans to act. The external factors trigger a person to perform a task or activity to get the reward or avoid the punishment.
The drive-reduction theory explains that internal biological needs of a human trigger a person to act. If these biological needs remain unmet, they cause an internal tension such as hunger. These biological needs serve as a driving force for motivation.
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vision impaired.
drowsiness.
loss of balance.
Wash your hands often
wear a mask over ur nose and mouth
social distance
use hand sanitizer when on the go