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What is the major distinction between maslow and mcclelland's approach to needs? (lecture 3)?

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Answered by Infinitum
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Sorry man I don't know...

Answered by harshpandey5602
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MCLelland's theoryrecognizes that different needs can actually occur simultaneously. Maslow sees needs restricted to different stages;people experience them one at a time.

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