Exam 9: Abraham Maslow: Needs- Hierarchy Theory
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According to Maslow, a need does not have to be satisfied fully
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The safety needs are important driving forces, especially for children and neurotic adults.
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Maslow's hierarchy of needs are considered instinctoid, which are based on
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All of the following are characteristics of self-actualized persons except
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If the need for self-actualization is innate, why is it so rarely achieved?
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At the lowest level of Maslow's hierarchy, we find ____ needs.
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Maslow has been criticized on the grounds that his research
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The primary assessment technique Maslow used in his study of self-actualizers was
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Maslow's personality theory grew out of his research on the characteristics of
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Maslow admitted that we have needs that are hereditary, however, these needs are overwritten by learning, social expectations, and fear of disapproval.
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