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Drives , Drives
Physiological drives are regarded as persisting, organic motivations: conditions that arouse, sustain, and regulate human and animal behavior.… Drive , drive / drīv/ • v. (past drove / drōv/ ; past part. driv·en / ˈdrivən/ ) 1. [intr.] operate and control the direction and speed of a motor vehicle: h… Motivation , I. The ConceptLawrence I. O’Kelly
The concept of motivation has had a comparatively short formal history in experimental psychology, figuring hardly… Power , Power
The meanings of power, influence, control, and domination are uncertain, shifting, and overlapping. Although two of these words may be intercha… referent power , referent power In one of the many available typologies of power, J. R. P. French and and B. Raven (‘The Bases of Social Power’, in D. Cartwright ( ed… Power Of Attorney , A written document in which one person (the principal) appoints another person to act as an agent on his or her behalf, thus conferring authority on…
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