There are various kinds of social motivation. One type of social motivation is the need to affiliate, or belong to a group. How can evolutionary theory, drive-reduction theory, and arousal theory explain our need for affiliation? PLS DUE TMR

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Motivation is a need or desire that energizes and directs behavior. The instinct/evolutionary perspective explores genetic influences on complex behaviors. Drive-reduction theory explores how physiological needs create aroused tension states (drives) that direct us to satisfy those needs. Drive- reduction theory might say that being threatened and afraid drives us to find safety in the company of other, through affiliation by belonging to a group thus reducing our aroused state.

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