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The 'Hierarchy of Needs' theory was developed by Sigmund Freud in 1943.
The 'Hierarchy of Needs' theory was developed by Sigmund Freud in 1943.
False (B)
According to the theory, the least basic fundamental human needs are at the top of the pyramid.
According to the theory, the least basic fundamental human needs are at the top of the pyramid.
False (B)
The section of the pyramid related to love and belonging includes aspects like friendship and family.
The section of the pyramid related to love and belonging includes aspects like friendship and family.
True (A)
The second section of the pyramid is focused on self-esteem and confidence.
The second section of the pyramid is focused on self-esteem and confidence.
Self-actualization is best described as reaching our full potential and feeling content.
Self-actualization is best described as reaching our full potential and feeling content.
Maslow's pyramid focuses on achieving self-fulfillment and happiness, unlike Freud's theory which focuses on discontent.
Maslow's pyramid focuses on achieving self-fulfillment and happiness, unlike Freud's theory which focuses on discontent.
According to Maslow's theory, once individuals reach self-actualization, they are guaranteed to be content and fulfilled.
According to Maslow's theory, once individuals reach self-actualization, they are guaranteed to be content and fulfilled.
Maslow's childhood was happy and fulfilling, which influenced his positive theory on self-actualization.
Maslow's childhood was happy and fulfilling, which influenced his positive theory on self-actualization.
Critics of Maslow's theory argue that it is easy to stay at the top once individuals reach self-actualization.
Critics of Maslow's theory argue that it is easy to stay at the top once individuals reach self-actualization.
Self-actualization involves being spontaneous and doing things without any planning.
Self-actualization involves being spontaneous and doing things without any planning.