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Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs


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Across 16. The first four levels are often referred Down
2. the top level is known as to as 1. single or separate
4. suffering or death caused by hunger 17. These are biological requirements for 3. knowledge and understanding,
7. the damaging lack of material benefits human survival, e.g. air, food, drink, shelter, curiosity, exploration, need for meaning and
considered to be basic necessities in a clothing, warmth, sleep. predictability.
society. 18. A person is motivated by values which 5. appreciation and search for beauty,
10. Which Maslow classified into two transcend beyond the personal self (e.g., balance, form, etc.
categories: (i) esteem for oneself (dignity, mystical experiences and certain experiences 6. a natural instinctive state of mind
achievement, mastery, independence) and (ii) with nature, aesthetic experiences, sexual deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or
the desire for reputation or respect from experiences, service to others, the pursuit of relationships with others.
others (e.g., status, prestige). science, religious faith, etc.). 8. Self-actualization needs are also...
13. Realizing personal potential, 19. A motivational theory in psychology 9. Esteem and Love&Belonging needs
self-fulfillment, seeking personal growth and comprising a five-tier model of human needs, 11. Protection from elements, security,
peak experiences. A desire “to become often depicted as hierarchical levels within a order, law, stability, freedom from fear
everything one is capable of pyramid.
12. Physiological needs are also known
becoming”(Maslow, 1987, p. 64). 20. The third level of human needs is social as...
15. features of people's mental health and involves feelings of belonging. The need
for interpersonal relationships motivates 14. Safety Needs and Physiological Needs
considered collectively.
behavior

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