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In Describing His Hierarchy of Human Needs, Maslow Argued That

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In describing his hierarchy of human needs, Maslow argued that


A) his list of human needs was universal, but their order of fulfillment was not.
B) his list was universal across cultures and that unfulfilled lower-order needs took precedence over fulfilling higher-order needs.
C) people often used higher-order needs such as religion/transcendence to cope with unfulfilled lower-order needs such as safety and security.
D) self-actualization was based on the personal growth that resulted from overcoming the frustration and distress associated with unfulfilled lower- order needs.

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