Discover Your Basic Needs
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Vad är skillnaden mellan Maslows och Reiss syn på behov?

  • Maslows behov är oberoende av varandra, medan Reiss behov bygger på varandra
  • Maslows behov bygger på varandra, medan Reiss behov är oberoende av varandra (correct)
  • Båda teorierna bygger på att behov är oberoende av varandra
  • Båda teorierna bygger på att behov bygger på varandra
  • Vilken är den högsta nivån i Maslows hierarki av behov?

  • Fysiologiska behov
  • Trygghetsbehov
  • Behov av kärlek/tillhörighet
  • Självförverkligande (correct)
  • Vilka typer av behov ingår i de grundläggande behoven?

  • Fysiska, emotionella och sociala behov (correct)
  • Psykologiska och andliga behov
  • Kognitiva och intellektuella behov
  • Ekonomiska och materiella behov
  • Vilka behov identifierade Steven Reiss i sin teori?

    <p>16 oberoende grundläggande behov</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Hur kan behov påverka beteende och motivation?

    <p>De kan påverka beteende och motivation positivt</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Hur är Reiss behov organiserade?

    <p>Oorganiserade</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Vad kan hända om behoven inte tillfredsställs?

    <p>Negativa känslor och frustation</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    • Our needs are linked to our emotions
    • Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs includes physiological, safety, love/belonging, esteem, self-actualization
    • Steven Reiss identified 16 independent basic needs, including power, independence, curiosity, acceptance, order, saving, honor, idealism, social contact, family, status, revenge, romance, food, physical activity, and calmness
    • Maslow's needs build on each other, while Reiss's needs are independent
    • Basic needs include physical, emotional, and social needs
    • The highest need in Maslow's hierarchy is self-actualization
    • Maslow's hierarchy is a pyramid, while Reiss's needs are not organized hierarchically
    • Reiss's needs are present in varying degrees in all individuals
    • Needs can influence behavior and motivation
    • Meeting needs can lead to happiness and fulfillment, while unmet needs can lead to negative emotions

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    Take this quiz to test your knowledge on the psychology of needs! From Abraham Maslow's hierarchy to Steven Reiss's independent basic needs, this quiz will challenge your understanding of how our needs are linked to our emotions and behavior. Learn about the different types of needs, how they differ from each other, and how meeting them can lead to happiness and fulfillment. Don't miss out on this opportunity to expand your knowledge on the topic!

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