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Kuppusamy Kamalapathi
on Dec 02, 2024Verified
How are needs represented in Maslow's hierarchy?
A) The fundamental needs are at the base and each higher need builds upon each other.
B) The least important needs are at the base.
C) The needs are in alphabetical order.
D) The fundamental needs are at the top.
Maslow's Hierarchy
A theory in psychology proposed by Abraham Maslow, suggesting that people are motivated to achieve certain needs, which are arranged in a hierarchical order from physiological needs up to self-actualization.
- Elucidate the hierarchical structure of needs as proposed by Abraham Maslow and its utilization in comprehending the motivations of humans.
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Learning Objectives
- Elucidate the hierarchical structure of needs as proposed by Abraham Maslow and its utilization in comprehending the motivations of humans.
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