PSYCHOLOGY OF EMOTIONS

THE PSYCHOLOGY OF EMOTIONS

PSYCHOLOGY MOTIVATION AND EMOTION

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
According to Maslow, our need for
A
love must be met before we are preoccupied with satisfying our need for food
B
adequate clothing must be met before we are preoccupied with satisfying our need for self-esteem.
C
religious fulfillment must be met before we are preoccupied with satisfying our need for adequate housing
D
self-actualization must be met before we are preoccupied with satisfying our need for friendship
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -So, physiological basic needs must be satisfied before the need for love. b-As per the pyramid of needs proposed by Maslow, self-esteem needs are fulfilled once the individual fulfills their basic need of clothing. Therefore, the need for clothing must be fulfilled before the need for self-esteem.

Detailed explanation-2: -According to Maslow, our need for: adequate clothing must be met before we are preoccupied with satisfying our need for self-esteem. The influence of personal and cultural experience on our wants and desires can most clearly be seen in the influence of on motivation.

Detailed explanation-3: -According to Maslow, humans strive to meet their needs in a predictable order or hierarchy, as shown in figure 3. People’s physical and safety needs must be met before they can focus on their higher-order needs. Next, people need their social and self-esteem needs met.

Detailed explanation-4: -Esteem needs encompass confidence, strength, self-belief, personal and social acceptance, and respect from others. These needs are represented as one of the key stages in achieving contentedness or self-actualization.

Detailed explanation-5: -From the bottom of the hierarchy upwards, the needs are: physiological (food and clothing), safety (job security), love and belonging needs (friendship), esteem, and self-actualization. Needs lower down in the hierarchy must be satisfied before individuals can attend to higher needs.

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