To be valued and recognized is part of the following level on Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs.
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The statement made is incorrect. Being valued and recognized by others is not specifically designated as part of any single level on Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs. Maslow's hierarchy includes five levels: physiological needs, safety needs, love and belongingness needs, esteem needs, and self-actualization needs. Being valued and recognized by others generally falls under the esteem needs category, which is the fourth level in the hierarchy. However, it is important to note that esteem needs encompass both self-esteem and recognition from others, such as status, achievements, and respect.