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xenn [34]
2 years ago
4

As a general tendency, evolutionary history explains why people are motivated by __________ motives and incentives; while person

al history explains why people are motivated by __________ motives and incentives.
Social Studies
1 answer:
HACTEHA [7]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

general tendency, evolutionary history explains why people are motivated by _similar motives and incentives; while personal history explains why people are motivated by _different__ motives and incentives

Explanation:

An theory of human motivation for evolution. There was a mistake. The theory is neuropsychological and examines consciously and non-consciously influenced, emotionally and self-controlled processes. The theory predicts a hierarchical motivation system that can be evaluated as variations in human behaviour due to the same influences.

Personal history describes the motivation towards different things due to different personal and circumstancial reason.

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