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misspop

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The needs for safety are activated in infants and children when:
 
  a. they are threatened by loud noises
  b. they live in a stable and familiar environment
  c. they are provided with sufficient nourishment and care
  d. their parents reinforce them in a systematic manner

Question 2

In Maslow's theory, the physiological needs include the needs for:
 
  a. food and water
  b. truth and beauty
  c. aggression and competition
  d. aggression and cooperation



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Answer to Question 2

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