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Which of these psychologists is most well known for proposing the hierarchy of needs? chomsky, rogers, maslow or freud.
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Okay, so let's go through them.
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First of all, chomsky is a linguist, and he believed that language acquisition is innate.
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So he talked about a language acquisition device, which is basically neurological, and allows us to pick up language when we are very young.
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So we have an innate ability to language, according to chomsky.
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Rogers is the founder of the humanistic approach.
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So humanistic psychology.
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And this is very patient -focused.
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It's about helping the person become kind of their true self, become the best them that they can be, because rogers believed and humanists believe that people are inherently good.
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So if you remove the issues dragging them down, they'll become better.
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Maslow.
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Now, here's one we're talking about.
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Maslow created the hierarchy of needs.
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It's called maslow's hierarchy of needs.
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So here's the answer...