Identify the important components of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. Which motives are satisfied first? Provide reasons as to why this is so.
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The important components of Maslow’s hierarchy is "physiological, safety, love" and "belonging, esteem and self-actualization".
Explanation:
- The precedence over others to attain via motivation for physical survival.
- The organization of needs in a "hierarchy of prepotency" which satisfies more basic needs which "must be more or less" met prior to higher needs.
- These are flexible in their hierarchy based on the circumstances. They are motivated in multiple manners.
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