Father of Humanistic psychology, Abraham Maslow, Breathing, food, water, homeostasis is on what level of the pyramid, Physiological, Morality, creativity lack of prejudice is on what level of the pyramid, Self-actualization, Security family, health morality is on what level of the pyramid, Safety, Confidence, achievement respect of others on what level, Esteem, Friendship, family on what level of the pyramid, Love, belonging, signals from the environment that explain our behavior, cues, another name for external pulls, Incentives, What theory states that the optimal arousal level depends on the complexity and difficulty of the task to be performed, Yerkes-Dodson law, This refers to any state of elevated physiological activity., arousal, This theory states that organisms seek to keep their physiological arousal not as low as possible, but instead at a balanced, middle state—neither too aroused, nor too under-stimulated., Arousal Theory, Sir, food and water are examples of these types of needs, Physiological.
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