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Who is most well known for proposing the hierarchy of needs? maslow, tromsky, freud, or rogers? so these are all psychologists of a type.
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And the answer is actually the first one.
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Maslow.
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It's called maslow's hierarchy of needs.
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So it starts with the basic, the physiological needs, like food and shelter, when it works its way up through social needs.
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Needs to, from, so basic, and then safety and security, social, and then self -actualisation at the top.
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We have three other here, three other psychologists here, and what are they known for? so chomsky is a linguist.
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Chomsky is known for a lot of things in linguistics, but in psychology, we mostly think about lad, which is the language acquisition device.
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So chomsky believed that language is innate.
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So we have a predisposition to learning it.
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And he called this predisposition, our language acquisition device...