Which of the following describes one of the five levels of human needs identified by Maslow?

a. Equilibration
b. Love and belonging
c. Growth and development
d. Adaptation


ANS: B

A
Equilibration is a stage of Carl Rogers's theory of personhood.
B
Love and belonging is the third level of Maslow's basic needs theory.
C
Growth and development is not a level of human needs according to Maslow.
D
Adaptation is from Carl Rogers's theory of personhood.

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