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Maslow, an early humanist, believed which of the following four areas are the most basic needs that must be in place for a person to self-actualize?
 
  a. Physiological, Mental, Love/Belonging, Esteem
  b. Physiological, Mental, Love/Belonging, Emotional
  c. Physiological, Safety, Love/Belonging, Esteem
  d. Physiological, Safety, Love/Belonging, Emotional

Question 2

In the context ofthreats to internal validity, history refers to:
 
  a. the time between pretest and posttest results that may affect the results of a study.
  b. an event that occurs duringthe administration of atreatment and that may affect a researcher's observations.
  c. the differences between groups that exist before the implementation of a treatment and that may indirectly affect the conclusion drawn by the researcher.
  d. a developmental change in participantsbetween the pretest and the posttest that might affect the results.



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Answer to Question 1

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