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Physiological needs include personal safety and protection.
Physiological needs include personal safety and protection.
False
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs proposes that esteem needs must be satisfied before physiological needs can be addressed.
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs proposes that esteem needs must be satisfied before physiological needs can be addressed.
False
Forming and maintaining relationships is a part of esteem needs.
Forming and maintaining relationships is a part of esteem needs.
False
The Hierarchy of Needs proposes that self-actualization needs are more basic than physiological needs.
The Hierarchy of Needs proposes that self-actualization needs are more basic than physiological needs.
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Sleep and rest are part of safety needs.
Sleep and rest are part of safety needs.
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Recognition and appreciation from others are part of love and belonging needs.
Recognition and appreciation from others are part of love and belonging needs.
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Study Notes
Physiological Needs
- Basic needs necessary for human survival
- Include:
- Food and water
- Shelter and housing
- Clothing and personal care
- Healthcare and wellness
- Sleep and rest
Safety Needs
- Needs related to security and stability
- Include:
- Personal safety and protection
- Employment and financial security
- Law and order
- Limiting uncertainty and risk
- Healthcare and social welfare
Love and Belonging Needs
- Needs related to social connections and relationships
- Include:
- Forming and maintaining relationships
- Friendship and intimacy
- Sense of belonging and community
- Love and affection
- Receiving and giving support
Esteem Needs
- Needs related to self-esteem and recognition
- Include:
- Self-respect and confidence
- Recognition and appreciation from others
- Achievement and success
- Prestige and status
- Respect and admiration from others
Self-Actualization Needs
- Needs related to personal growth and fulfillment
- Include:
- Pursuing personal goals and dreams
- Developing talents and abilities
- Creativity and innovation
- Independence and autonomy
- Realizing one's full potential
Hierarchy of Needs
- Maslow's theory proposing that lower-level needs must be satisfied before higher-level needs can be addressed
- Physiological needs are the most basic and fundamental, followed by safety, love and belonging, esteem, and finally self-actualization needs
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Understand the different levels of human needs, from basic physiological needs to self-actualization. Learn about the importance of satisfying lower-level needs before moving on to higher-level needs. Test your knowledge of Maslow's famous theory.