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individual                                                       that   idea
               individual accepts his surroundings and how others influence their







                             of                                                               The

                             creation                                                         else.


                      behavior. These forces generate the ways in which



                             the                                                              something



                             for

                             groundwork     The Problem with this hypothesis is that it cannot be proven as they   Allport was one of the first researchers to draw a distinction between  Motive and Drive. He suggested that a drive forms as a reaction to a  motive, which may outgrow the motive as the reason for a behavior.  The drive then becomes autonomous and distinct from the motive,   or   instinct  drives can become independent of the original motives for a given  Allport gives the example of a man who seeks to perfect his task or  cr












                             the                          influenced presumably by the outer environment.    was   behavior is known as "functional autonomy."


                             are                                                              motive


                             and                                                              the


                             behave                are internal theories,                                                             Pravasi Guidance Forum - Bahrain







                             we     traits.                                                   whether
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