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aleksandr82 [10.1K]
3 years ago
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You bring a package home from the department store and your dog immediately jumps on you to investigate it; your 3-year-old niec

e comes to visit and opens all your kitchen cupboards to see what is inside; on a television documentary program, you see a monkey trying to open a box left in its cage. All of these are examples of _____.
arousal motive
abusal motive
none of above
Social Studies
1 answer:
Nitella [24]3 years ago
4 0

Answer: Arousal motive

Explanation:

 The Arousal motive is one of the motivational concept which helps in explain about the alertness and attentive about the situation and actions and it also maintain the physiological level.

 The Arousal motive is basically control and manage by the RAS system in the brain (Reticulated active system) and it projects the different types of areas in the brain and focuses on the quick action and alertness takes by the person.  

 According to the given question, the given investigating process the given example best illustrating about the Arousal motive concept. Therefore, Arousal motive is the correct answer.

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