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What is Maslowe's hierarchary?

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Maslow's hierarchy of needs is a theory in psychology that suggests individuals are motivated to fulfill certain needs in a specific order: physiological, safety, love/belonging, esteem, and self-actualization. It proposes that once lower level needs are met, individuals are motivated to satisfy higher level needs.

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