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    Compare the Dual-Process Theory to the Opponent-Process Theory of Motivation

Compare the Dual-Process Theory to the Opponent-Process Theory of Motivation

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Compare the dual-process theory to the opponent-process theory of motivation.What is the goal of each theory?
What similarities do you notice in the mechanisms? Differences? How does each account for habituation effects?

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