The theory of human motivation that considers three inborn and universal needs—autonomy, competence, and relatedness—is called
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Multiple Choice
According to Abraham Maslow, a time in a person's life during which self-actualization has been temporarily achieved is called a(n) _____ experience.
A
peak
B
self-determination
C
expectancy-value
D
transcendence
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Understand the concept of self-actualization in Maslow's hierarchy of needs, which is the realization of one's potential and the development of abilities and appreciation for life.
Familiarize yourself with the term 'peak experience,' which Maslow describes as a moment of intense joy, creativity, and fulfillment, often associated with self-actualization.
Differentiate between the options provided: 'self-determination' refers to a person's ability to control their own life, 'expectancy-value' is a theory related to motivation, and 'transcendence' involves going beyond ordinary limits, often spiritually.
Recognize that 'peak experience' is specifically linked to temporary moments of self-actualization, as described by Maslow.
Conclude that the correct term for a temporary achievement of self-actualization in Maslow's theory is a 'peak experience.'
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