Asked by TME X SLICK on Sep 25, 2024
In Maslow's view,human behavior is
A) determined exclusively by situational forces.
B) independent of the environment.
C) determined by innate needs and situational variables.
D) determined by innate needs in childhood and situational factors in adulthood.
Innate Needs
Fundamental physiological or psychological requirements for the well-being of an organism that are natural and inherent.
Human Behavior
The range of actions and mannerisms made by individuals and influenced by culture, attitudes, emotions, values, ethics, authority, rapport, hypnosis, persuasion, coercion, and genetics.
Situational Forces
External circumstances or environments that influence individuals' behavior and decisions.
- Investigate the significance of fundamental physiological and safety requirements in driving human motivation and actions.
Learning Objectives
- Investigate the significance of fundamental physiological and safety requirements in driving human motivation and actions.