Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs

A) Assumes that basic human needs are physiological, and only after these are met that other forces can become sources of motivation
B) Is a structured interview process for determining motivation
C) Is not relevant in the dental office
D) Assumes that love and social acceptance are the primary drivers of motivation


A

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