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According to Maslow's theory, human motivation is not just concerned with tension reduction and survival, but also with what?
According to Maslow's theory, human motivation is not just concerned with tension reduction and survival, but also with what?
- Pursuit of material wealth
- Satisfaction of physiological needs
- Human growth and development (correct)
- Achievement of basic needs
What sets Maslow's theory apart from purely physiological representations of human motivation?
What sets Maslow's theory apart from purely physiological representations of human motivation?
- Consideration of basic needs
- Inclusion of growth and development (correct)
- Emphasis on survival
- Focus on tension reduction
Which aspect of human motivation does Maslow's theory prioritize?
Which aspect of human motivation does Maslow's theory prioritize?
- Human growth and development (correct)
- Satisfaction of physiological needs
- Achievement of basic needs
- Material wealth
Study Notes
Maslow's Theory of Human Motivation
- Human motivation is concerned with more than just tension reduction and survival, but also with personal growth and self-actualization
- Maslow's theory differs from physiological representations of human motivation in that it considers psychological and self-fulfillment needs
- Maslow's theory prioritizes the higher-level needs, such as self-esteem, belonging, love, and self-actualization, over basic physiological needs
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Test your knowledge on growth needs with this quiz! Explore what growth needs are, identify examples of growth needs, and understand their significance. Challenge yourself to see if you can identify which option is NOT an example of growth needs.