According to Maslow's theory, metaneeds are states of being such as goodness, uniqueness, and perfection

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.


ANS: T
FEEDBACK: According to Maslow's theory, metaneeds are states of being—such as goodness, uniqueness, and perfection—rather than specific goal objects. Failure to satisfy metaneeds is harmful and produces a kind of metapathology, which thwarts the full development of the personality.

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