Term ID: T2181

Hierarchy of Needs

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Maslow's motivational theory proposing that human needs are organized in a pyramid structure, with basic physiological needs at the base, followed by safety, love/belonging, esteem, and self-actualization needs.
Example: A person focused on finding food and shelter before being concerned with social acceptance or personal achievement, illustrating how lower-level needs must be satisfied before higher-level needs become motivating.

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Reference: Maslow (1943)