Homeostasis refers to:
a. a positive or negative environmental stimulus that motivates behav...
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Homeostasis refers to:
a. a positive or negative environmental stimulus that motivates behavior
b. the tendency to return to a balanced or stable internal state
c. the tendency to achieve personal potential
d. the desire to obtain a level of arousal that is optimal
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