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Which of these MOST accurately describes Maslow’s hierarchy of needs?


As people progress in life, they move from individual needs to collectivist needs.


As people progress in life, they have fewer needs for themselves and others.


People fulfill their basic needs at the bottom of the pyramid and then move up to more complex needs.


People start at the top of the pyramid with the easiest tasks and then work their way down.

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The statement that MOST accurately describes Maslow’s hierarchy of needs is:

**People fulfill their basic needs at the bottom of the pyramid and then move up to more complex needs.**

Maslow's hierarchy is often depicted as a pyramid, with basic physiological needs at the bottom, followed by safety, love and belonging, esteem, and finally self-actualization at the top. The theory suggests that individuals must satisfy lower-level needs before they can attend to higher-level needs.

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