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hierarchy of needs - Abraham Maslow's theory that human needs are arranged in an order of hierarchy based on their importance. The need hierarchy includes physiological, safety, social/love and belonging, esteem, and self-actualization needs.

 


Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
Abraham Maslow hierarchy of needs theory sets out to explain what motivated individuals in life to achieve. He set out his answer in a form of a hierarchy.

Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs - a theory propounded in 1954 by Abraham Maslow, a U.S. psychologist, who hypothesized that some innate human needs are more pressing than others, and must be satisfied before any less pressing ones can be attended to.

Maslow's hierarchy of needs - the desire to feel important in the eyes of others
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See Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs. Safety Recall the request by a manufacturer for the return of a particular batch or model of a product (for repair, replacement or credit) when the product has been found to be defective or unsafe.

They're referred to as Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs. He displayed them in a pyramid format beginning at the bottom with physiological needs. Physiological needs are primary needs such as food, water and heat.

Let's look at human motivations as introduced by Abraham Maslow by his hierarchy of needs: The hierarchy is triangular. This is because as you move up it, fewer and fewer people satisfy higher level needs. We begin at the bottom level.

See also: Market, Marketing, Needs, Store, Consumer

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