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which of the following was not a strength of maslows theory? 1 point being logically appealing assuming that lower needs had to be addressed before higher ones were confronted an emphasis on human choice and free will considering both biological and social factors which of the following was not a weakness of maslows theory? 1 point his emphasis on human choice and free will its relying solely on the profiles of successful westerners his never having conclusively proved that the 5 stages exist his assumption that lower needs had to be addressed before higher ones could be confronted which of the following is not an occurrence associated with emotions? * interpret a stimulus have a subjective feeling display an observable behavior experience a physiological response feel the pull of a motivation
- Maslow's theory is logically appealing, considers both biological and social factors, and emphasizes human choice and free - will. The idea that lower needs must be addressed before higher ones is a core tenet, not a strength in the sense of being unique or particularly outstanding compared to other aspects.
- Emphasizing human choice and free - will is not a weakness of Maslow's theory. Relying solely on Western successful profiles, not proving the existence of stages, and the strict hierarchy of needs are considered weaknesses.
- Emotions are associated with interpreting a stimulus, having a subjective feeling, displaying observable behavior, and experiencing a physiological response. Feeling the pull of a motivation is more related to motivation theories rather than emotions directly.
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- Assuming that lower needs had to be addressed before higher ones were confronted
- His emphasis on human choice and free will
- Feel the pull of a motivation