AP Psychology

Category - Psychology

What, in order, are the needs in Maslow’s hierarchy?
  1. Social Acceptance, Self-Actualization, Physiological, Safety, Esteem
  2. Physiological, Safety, Social Acceptance, Esteem, Self-Actualization
  3. Safety, Physiological, Safety, Esteem, Self-Actualization
  4. Learning, recognition from peers, respect and formal responsibility
  5. X, Y and Z
Explanation
Answer: B - Maslow’s Hierachy of Needs go in the following order:

1) Physiological - Food, housing, water and shelter
2) Safety - Physical safety and security for oneself and family/friend, and security of employment, resources, property, etc.
3) Social Acceptance - Acceptance from friends and family, and intimate relationships
4) Esteem - Respect from others, achievement
5) Self-actualization - Personal growth, fulfillment, creativity

Key Takeaway: Abraham Maslow was an American psychologist who created this hierarchy of needs in 1943. It’s a useful framework in your personal and professional life to understand what people are seeking. Generally, people must satisfy the lower levels (nourishment and physical safety) before they can seek higher levels of needs.
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