Questions: Food, shelter, and warmth represent physiological needs in Maslow's hierarchy of needs. esteem emotional physiological acceptance

Food, shelter, and warmth represent physiological needs in Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
esteem
emotional
physiological
acceptance
Transcript text: Food, shelter, and warmth represent $\qquad$ needs in Maslow's hierarchy of needs. esteem emotional physiological acceptance
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The answer is: physiological needs in Maslow's hierarchy of needs.

Explanation for each option:

  1. Esteem: This is incorrect. Esteem needs are higher up in Maslow's hierarchy and include the need for self-respect, self-esteem, and the respect of others.

  2. Emotional: This is incorrect. Emotional needs are not specifically categorized in Maslow's hierarchy. However, they could be related to love and belonging needs, which are also higher up in the hierarchy.

  3. Physiological: This is correct. Physiological needs are the most basic level in Maslow's hierarchy of needs. They include essential requirements for human survival such as food, water, shelter, and warmth.

  4. Acceptance: This is incorrect. Acceptance is related to the need for love and belonging, which is a higher level in Maslow's hierarchy, above physiological needs.

In summary, food, shelter, and warmth are fundamental physiological needs according to Maslow's hierarchy of needs.

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