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    survive. His experience can be analyzed through a theory constructed by a man named Maslow. His theory the “hierarchy of needs” is an analysis of…

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    cause a person to steal or to beg, which ultimately comes down to their moral stance on both decisions. However, as basic human needs are fulfilled, more complex influences such as personal desires begin to affect people’s actions. In fact, Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs delineates this relationship by stating that once the physiological needs of a person are fulfilled, “higher” needs such as safety and a sense of love and belonging arise. Outside of this relationship, peer pressure and past…

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    needs. Maslow is a well-known psychologist who came up with the hierarchy of five basic levels of needs in 1954, so these needs range in a certain order, from the most essential for Self-Actualization to the least necessary. The highest level of needs satisfaction can only be reached if the lower-level needs already have been satisfied in a regular way and there are explained as variable and unlimited human needs. Maslow’s hierarchy of needs consists of the following basic levels of needs:…

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    be fulfilled to achieve self-actualization. “Maslow’s model places motivational needs in a hierarchy and suggests that before more sophisticated, higher-model needs can be met,certain primary needs must be satisfied”(Feldman,2010). Maslow Hierarchy is a pyramid that suggest individual completes certain levels in order to advance to next tier above. The lowest tier to complete according to Maslow’s Hierarchy is physiological needs to be met. Physiological needs is basic primary drives that…

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    met by the employer, and these different needs can be identified through Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Theory. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Theory was developed by Abraham Maslow in the late 40’s and Early 50’s. His…

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    The Hierarchy of Needs Maslow’s Need of Hierarchy is a theory that is proposed by a psychologist Abraham Maslow that emphasize on the psychological needs and interpersonal needs in addition to physical needs and economic necessity which related to human motivation. (OB, 147) According to humanist psychologist Abraham Maslow, our actions are motivated in order achieve certain needs. Maslow labelled the five hierarchical categories as physiological needs, safety and security needs, love (social)…

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    Abraham Maslow is the founder of humanistic psychology. He endured a bad childhood that influenced his approach in the behavioral sciences career path. Both of his parents did not seem to put any positive reinforcement towards his development as a child. Maslow said that his father would often be found with “whiskey and women and fighting” before being seen with the family. As a result, growing up Maslow emotionally felt anger and hostility towards his dad before rekindling the relationship…

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    Maslow's hierarchy, a psychology theory that was once proposed by Abraham Maslow in 1943. This psychological theory subsequently extends to the motivation of humans. The study behind Maslow’s hierarchy is was done by observing people’s innate curiosity. Beginning at the bottom of the pyramid, this is the base of human needs, also known as the physiological needs. Physiological needs include necessities for life, such as food, water, warmth and rest. When viewing the lowest level of this…

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    The motivational theory-Maslow's hierarchy of need is developed by Abraham Maslow in his paper "A Theory of Human Motivation. It consists of 5 stages, which are physiological need, safety need, social belongings, self-esteem and self-actualization. These 5 types of needs are arranged in pyramid form, which the physiological need is the lowest level while self-actualization is the highest level. This theory suggests that we only seek to satisfy next high level of need after the lower need is…

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    Another persuasion technique was to appeal to the hierarchy of needs. A major issue with letting people into areas that had been blocked off was safety for the performers and for the patron. When asked why they couldn’t go through, by telling them it was for safety reasons, people were quick to say okay. Maslow’s hierarchy of needs are arranged in a hierarchy of prepotency, meaning that lower-level needs must be satisfied before an individual can move to higher level needs (Miller 41). Safety as…

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