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The correct answer is physiological social; belongingness
Maslow's Pyramid, also known as Theory of Human Needs, organizes human needs hierarchically.
At the base of the pyramid are the most urgent needs, related to our physiological needs. At the top are personal achievements. In other words, according to Maslow, people will only pursue their personal achievements after solving the needs related to physiology, security, love / relationship and esteem.
Physiological are the initial needs and personal fulfillment are the final needs.
The need to belong was a believe that people are social beings who have a need to belong to a group, to love others, and to be loved.
Question Options:
A) physiological, safety
B) physiological, social/belongingness
C) physiological, esteem
D) physiological, self-actualization
Answer: PSYCHOLOGICAL, SOCIAL/BELONGINGNESS.
Explanation: Maslow's hierarchy of needs is a theory in psychology proposed by Abraham Maslow in his 1943 paper that study's how humans intrinsically partake in behavioral motivation.
"physiological", "safety", "belonging and love", "social needs" or "esteem", and "self-actualization" were the order in which Maslow proposed.
According to the illustration developed by Maslow, the diaper satisfy a Psychological need while the as satisfy a social need.