What need was Abraham Maslow expressing when he said, "What a man can be, he must be"? A. The need for superiority B. The need for unconditional love C. The need for self-actualization D. The need to achieve
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Step 1: Abraham Maslow believed in a hierarchy of needs, with self-actualization being the highest level of fulfillment. Show more…
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