The Drive Theory, which suggests that behavior is motivated by the desire to reduce physiological drives, has strengths such as its clear focus on biological needs and its ability to explain basic motivations like hunger and thirst. However, its weaknesses include a limited scope, as it doesn't account for complex human behaviors driven by social, emotional, or cognitive factors, and it may oversimplify motivation by primarily linking it to biological drives without considering individual differences. Additionally, the theory may not effectively explain why some individuals engage in behaviors even when their basic needs are met.
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