Asked by Amber Sawyer on Sep 25, 2024
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In metamotivation,a person
A) seeks to satisfy lower needs without the need to satisfy self-actualization.
B) tries to reduce tension.
C) strives for specific needs or D-motivation.
D) is said to be developing from within.
Metamotivation
A theory proposed by Abraham Maslow, suggesting that individuals have higher needs beyond basic physiological and safety needs, such as self-actualization.
D-Motivation
The drive towards growth, fulfillment of potential, and self-actualization, as opposed to deficiency-driven needs.
Specific Needs
Particular requirements or desires that individuals or systems have for functioning and wellbeing.
- Elucidate the principle of metamotivation and its distinction from fundamental deficiency needs.
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Learning Objectives
- Elucidate the principle of metamotivation and its distinction from fundamental deficiency needs.
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