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leo leo

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In the context of the needs-hierarchy theory, physiological and safety needs arise in _____.
 
  a. adulthood
  c. midlife
  b. adolescence
  d. infancy

Question 2

Maslow believed that people, in general, are driven by:
 
  a. inherited ways of need fulfillment.
  b. all the needs at the same time.
  c. higher needs such as esteem and self-actualization.
  d. only one dominant need at any point of time.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D
FEEDBACK: In the context of the needs-hierarchy theory, physiological and safety needs arise in infancy. The need for self-actualization does not arise until midlife.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D
FEEDBACK: Maslow believed that people are not driven by all the needs at the same time. In general, only one need will dominate our personality at any one point in time.



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