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hat is the basic idea behind Maslow’s hierarchy of needs? Explain with suitable examples.

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Answered by GETlost0hell
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Explanation:

Explain with suitable examples. The basic idea behind Maslow's hierarchy of needs is the portrayal of human behaviour by arranging the various needs in a hierarchy in terms of their importance for the sustenance of an individual. ... For example, being a part of family fulfils the need of belongingness and love

Answered by letmeanswer12
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Maslow’s hierarchy of needs is based on human needs and motivation. The basic idea behind this theory is self-actualization.

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t is based on the fact that higher needs of the hierarchical pyramid can emerge only if the lower levels of needs are met. Development of mastery was the final goal of this pyramid of needs.

Self-actualization is the growing or being needs, when motivation increases when needs are met. This gives rise to intrinsic motivation. The remaining are called deficiency needs and motivation will decrease when the needs are met.

Example for self-actualization: A violinist continues to play violin even though he is not able to make an income or profit out of it. He plays for his self satisfaction, fulfillment and happiness and his passion for music.

The top to bottom hierarchical levels of needs in Maslow’s five-level hierarchical pyramidal are:

Self-actualization – final level of reaching one’s full potential

Esteem needs – self-esteem, respect, recognition, status, strength

Belonging needs – friendship, love, intimacy, connection

Safety needs – personal security, health, employment, property

Physiological needs – air, water, food, clothing

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