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  4. Quiz 12: Motivation

Abraham Maslow Envisioned People's Motives as Forming a Pyramid

Question 101
Multiple Choice

Abraham Maslow envisioned people's motives as forming a pyramid. The first needs to be satisfied (the foundation) were: A) security needs. B) social needs. C) esteem needs. D) basic survival needs.

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Q 102
In Abraham Maslow's theory, what is the top level of the pyramid? A) security needs B) esteem needs C) social needs D) self-actualization
Q 103
Which of the following examples contradicts the central idea behind Abraham Maslow's "pyramid" of needs? A) a person willing to do degrading jobs to buy food B) a person willing to put himself in danger in order to fight for social justice C) a person whose basic needs are met, so he can work on bettering himself spiritually D) a person unwilling to share their home with a stranger
Q 104
The English words "motivation" and "emotion" both come from the Latin root meaning "to move."
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