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An unsatisfied need of an individual creates tension which stimulates his or her drives. These drives generate a search behaviour to satisfy such need. If such need is satisfied, the individual is relieved of tension
The motivation process typically follows a sequence that can be broken down into stages. Here is the reasoning behind the sequence:
1. Tension (E):Motivation often begins with an internal state of tension or arousal, which signifies a need or a lack of something.
2. Drives (B): This tension or arousal then gives rise to drives, which are the impetus behind specific behaviors aimed at reducing the tension and satisfying the need.
3. Search behavior (C) Drives lead to the initiation of search behavior. This involves seeking out ways to satisfy the needs and reduce the tension. Search behavior can include a range of actions such as exploration, information gathering, and decision-making.
4. Satisfied need (A): As a result of successful search behavior, the individual may find a solution or take action that satisfies their need. This leads to the fulfillment of the initial desire or goal.
5. Reduction of Tension (D): Finally, the successful satisfaction of the need leads to a reduction in the tension or arousal that initiated the motivation process in the first place.
Therefore, the sequence E, B, C, A, D is a logical progression of the motivation process, with each step leading to the next in a coherent and organized manner.
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