n motivational psychology, the term drive refers to a: a. complex behavior that is innate and universal. b. state of tension that motivates behavior to meet a need. c. physiological tendency to maintain a constant internal state. d. behavior motivated entirely by external consequences.

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Answer:

b. state of tension that motivates behavior to meet a need.          

Explanation:

In motivational psychology, the term drive refers to a state of tension that motivates behavior to meet a need. It also refers to a motivated state  such as hunger that is triggered physiologically with the objective if meeting its goal which in this case is to quench hunger by eating food.

Answer:

The answer to this question is option b. state of tension that motivates behavior to meet a need.

Explanation:

The term "DRIVE" in motivational psychology refers to state of tension that motivates behavior to meet a need. It refers to those factors that pushes an individual to yearn for a desired goal or a desired need.

Drives are the motivating factors that spur an individual to act much more than they would have  acted when not available.