The biggest difference between Maslow's hierarchy of motives and the self-regulation hierarchy concerns the content. What are these distinct differences?
A. Maslow's hierarchy points to self-actualisation needs; the other hierarchy points to inaction.
B. Maslow's hierarchy points to intimacy needs; the other hierarchy points to social interaction.
C. Maslow's hierarchy points to survival needs; the other hierarchy points to influence.
D. Maslow's hierarchy points to survival needs; the other hierarchy points to muscle movements.
Answer: D. Maslow's hierarchy points to survival needs; the other hierarchy points to muscle movements.
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