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Question : In Maslow's hierarchy, which level of needs includes the need for self-esteem and recognition?

Option 1: Social needs
    

Option 2: Safety needs
   

Option 3: Esteem needs

 

Option 4: Self-actualization needs


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Correct Answer: Esteem needs


Solution : The correct answer is (c) Esteem needs.

Esteem needs represent the fourth level in Maslow's hierarchy, following physiological needs, safety needs, and social needs. Esteem needs encompass both the need for self-esteem (such as self-confidence, self-worth, and belief in one's abilities) and the need for recognition and esteem from others (such as respect, admiration, and acknowledgment).

Self-esteem is related to how individuals perceive themselves and their own value. It involves a sense of competence, achievement, and confidence in one's abilities. Meeting self-esteem needs involves developing a positive self-image, self-respect, and feeling a sense of accomplishment.

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