In Dollard and Miller's learning theory of personality, drives are
A) stimuli that are strong enough to goad a person into action.
B) responses that an individual perceives in the environment.
C) signals from the environment that are associated with rewards.
D) deeply ingrained, learned patterns of behavior.
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