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Homeostatic drive theory is based on which needs system?

A.
Physiological needs

B.
Psychological needs

C.
Existential needs

D.
Ego needs
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Homeostatic drive theory is based on:

**A. Physiological needs**

This theory focuses on the regulation of physiological systems in the body, arguing that physiological needs create drives that motivate behavior to maintain homeostasis (a stable internal environment).
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