Understanding Human Motivation.
DOI: 10.1037/11305-004
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A Dynamic Theory of Human Motivation.

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“…In seeking to understand this relationship, previous studies have pointed to the possibility that meeting the basic needs of these low income individuals already makes them more satisfied with life (Howell and Howell, 2008). This perspective takes Maslow's theory into consideration, which reveals that individuals are motivated by their needs (Maslow, 1943). In this way, to low income individuals, the fact that the base of the pyramid is being contemplated (physiological needs) already increases their satisfaction with life (Diener et al, 2010).…”
Section: Analysis and Discussion Of The Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In seeking to understand this relationship, previous studies have pointed to the possibility that meeting the basic needs of these low income individuals already makes them more satisfied with life (Howell and Howell, 2008). This perspective takes Maslow's theory into consideration, which reveals that individuals are motivated by their needs (Maslow, 1943). In this way, to low income individuals, the fact that the base of the pyramid is being contemplated (physiological needs) already increases their satisfaction with life (Diener et al, 2010).…”
Section: Analysis and Discussion Of The Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Maslow, 1958;Marans & Rodgers, 1975). The relationship between the theory of man and his environment can be described as follows: (1) individual interaction with housing environment viewed from the cognitive aspects (2).…”
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“…[1] "and thus instinct is strong, firm, unchangeable, uncontrollable and irrepressible" [1]. Maslow suggest that motivation of human behaviors originates from their needs [2] .…”
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confidence: 99%