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The Difference Between the Drive Theory of Motivation and the Incentive

Question 177

Question 177

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The difference between the drive theory of motivation and the incentive theory is similar to the difference between


A) software and hardware.
B) eating and digestion.
C) mind and body.
D) push and pull.

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