Maslow's erarchy of Human Needs is represented by a pyramid diagram. Given Below is the same got from the web search ,that clearly explains by itself what it is. Strating from that of the basic needs that is, Physiological, security, social, and esteem needs known as deficiency needs (also known as D-needs),and progressing way up to the highest-level of the pyramid as growth need (also known as being needs or B-needs), termed by Maslow.
For further info and inner details do go through the link : psychology.about.com/od/theoriesofperson....Maslow's heirarchy of human needs are: 1. Physiological Needs- biological needs like food, water, air 2. Safety Needs - the need to be safe and free from a violent environment 3.
Needs of Love, Affection and Belongingness - loving and receiving love 4. Needs for Esteem - get stable, firmly based respect from others 5. Needs for Self-Actualization - a person's need to be and do that which the person was "born to do.
Maslow's hierarchy of needs is a theory in psychology, proposed by Abraham Maslow in his 1943 paper A Theory of Human Motivation. 2 Maslow subsequently extended the idea to include his observations of humans' innate curiosity. S theories parallel many other theories of human developmental psychology, all of which focus on describing the stages of growth in humans.
"Maslow studied what he called exemplary people such as Albert Einstein, Jane Addams, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Frederick Douglass rather than mentally ill or neurotic people, writing that "the study of crippled, stunted, immature, and unhealthy specimens can yield only a cripple psychology and a cripple philosophy."3 Maslow studied the healthiest 1% of the college student population.4" This quote was from the website, URL1. Maslow's erarchy of need pyramid can be found here at this link: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/60/Maslow%27s_svg. Sources: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/60/Maslow%27s_svg http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maslow%27s_hierarchy_of_needs.
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