A. Safety, physiological, belongingness, self-actualization, esteem
B. Belongingness, esteem, safety, physiological, self-actualization
C. Physiological, belongingness, safety, esteem, self-actualization
D. Physiological, safety, belongingness, esteem, self-actualization
E. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- Ehsan has a job that pays well, and he recently moved to a neighborhood where there is a little crime. Lately he finds that he is thinking seriously about finding the right person to settle down with, and raising a family. According to Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, at this point in time Ehsan is most likely motivated by:
A. belongingness and love needs
B. aesthetic needs
C. the need for self-actualization
D. esteem needs - Maslow’s models fits the person-as- machine metaphor well. Which of the following is false concerning the model?
A. A person will respond to whatever satisfies the lowest level unfulfilled need
B. Workers in the same department are assumed to be the same needs level
C. The behavior of the individual is unconscious and automatic
D. The employer needs to know at what need level a worker is operating - Abraham Maslow and Carl Roger were the founder of ________ approach?
A. Developmental approach
B. Biological approach
C. Humanistic approach
D. Socio-cultural approach - According to Maslow, a person with no job, no friends and no house can be self actualized_________?
A. 100 percent yes
B. 100 percent no
C. None of these
D. All of the above - In Maslow’s theory of personality the main concept is that of ______________?
A. Functional autonomy
B. Acquired drives
C. Interpersonal relations
D. Self-actualization
E. None of these - Of which school of human behavior, Abraham Maslow is a chief proponent?
A. behaviorist
B. structuralist
C. humanist
D. functionalist
E. None of these - Abraham Maslow is well known as _____________?
A. a forerunner of the humanistic movement in psychology
B. the creator of cognitive-behavioral therapy
C. the creator of client-centered therapy
D. a forerunner of object-relations theory - Maslow proposed a need to develop one’s potential and be the best one can be which he called:
A. self-image
B. self-concept
C. self-esteem
D. self-actualization - The humanistic perspective is to Maslow as the social-cognitive perspective is to:
A. Adler
B. Allport
C. Rogers
D. Bandura - Maslow most clearly interjected his own personal values into his study of self-actualized individuals by:
A. using projective tests to assess their motives
B. using free association and dream analysis
C. interpreting their flattering self-description as a self-serving bias
D. selectively studying people with qualities he admired