According to Abraham Maslow, after a person satisfies his or her physical and social needs, he or she is motivated by O survival needs O belongingness needs O respect needs O fulfillment needs
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Step 1: According to Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, once a person's basic needs (physiological and safety) and social needs (love and belonging) are met, they are motivated by the need for esteem. Show more…
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