Name, in the correct order, the levels in Maslow’s hierarchy of needs

What will be an ideal response?


ANSWER:
?The lowest level of Maslow’s hierarchy—the base of the pyramid—is our physiological needs. Maslow theorized that we seek to satisfy such basic needs as hunger and need for warmth before we are motivated to satisfy any of our other needs. If our physiological needs are met, then our next level of concern is satisfying safety needs, such as having a safe place to live. At the next level, Maslow identified belongingness and love needs, the motivation to be with others, to be loved, and to be appreciated by others. At the next levels we would seek to successively satisfy our esteem needs, cognitive needs, and aesthetic needs. If we meet our aesthetic needs, we may seek to move to even higher levels, toward self-fulfillment. At these levels, motives include self-actualization needs, or the motivation to reach our full potential, and the need for transcendence, the motivation to achieve spiritual fulfillment.

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