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The balanced physiological state we are driven to attain by satisfying our needs is called

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The balanced physiological state we are driven to attain by satisfying our needs is called

(A) equilibrium.
(B) homeostasis.
(C) self-actualization.
(D) primary satisfaction.
(E) secondary satisfaction.

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(B) homeostasis.

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Homeostasis is a balanced internal state we seek by satisfying our drives. The word
equilibrium does indicate balance but is not the most correct term in this context. Self-actualization is the highest need in Maslow’s hierarchy. Primary and secondary refer to drives, but the terms primary and secondary satisfaction are made-up distractions.

 
Posted : 24/02/2024 5:09 pm
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