Asked by Maria Liezl Lustre on Sep 25, 2024

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Maslow called the higher needs

A) growth or being needs.
B) deficit or deficiency needs.
C) satisfaction needs.
D) biological needs.

Growth Needs

Psychological requirements for personal development and self-actualization.

Being Needs

Fundamental aspects of human motivation related to growth, fulfillment, and realization of one’s potential, beyond just survival needs.

Deficit Needs

Refer to the basic requirements that humans must meet to live and function, such as safety, love, and esteem, originating from Maslow's hierarchy of needs.

  • Absorb the fundamentals of Maslow's hierarchy of needs and its impact on human motivation.
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shobha pandey2 days ago
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Maslow referred to the higher needs as growth or being needs, as they reflect a desire for self-actualization and personal growth beyond basic physiological and safety needs.