Maslows's hierarchy of needs is a theory of Psychology that can be described as follows: The needs of people are hierarchical, starting with food, shelter, safety, until reaching self actualization. In order to achieve a next level, the one below it must be met. For example, students must have the basic needs met before they can settle down to learn.
The theory describes different levels of human needs (usually represented in the form of a pyramid steps). There are 5 levels of needs:
It explain the different needs of the human beings starting from physiological need to safety needs and so on.
Maslow developed the hierarchy of needs.
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According to Maslow, before people can achieve _____, their basic needs must be met.
The primary flaws with Maslow's hierarchy of needs is that the needs order does not and cannot encompass all people and cultures. Based on where you are the hierarchy may shuffle around based on the cultural ideals.
Maslow developed the hierarchy of needs.
Maslow (1954) identified these needs and arranged them in a hierarchy, positing that lower-level needs must be satisfied, at least in part, before an individual begins to strive to satisfy needs at a higher level.
esteem needs
physiological safety love and belonging esteem self actualization
Could you be thinking of Maslow's hierarchy of needs and development ?
Maslow's heirarchy of needs starts with basic physical needs, such as breathing and circulation, and ends finally with self-actualization
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Abraham Maslow developed the theory of human motivation known as the Hierarchy of Needs. Maslow proposed that individuals have five levels of needs that must be met in a specific order, starting with physiological needs and progressing to self-actualization.
According to Maslow, before people can achieve _____, their basic needs must be met.
The needs of safety