Maslow hierarchy

Mas·low hi·er·ar·chy

(maz'lō), a ranking of needs that humans presumably fill successively in the order of lowest to highest: physiologic needs, love and belonging, self-esteem, and self-actualization.

Mas·low hi·er·ar·chy

(maz'lō hī'ĕr-ahr-kē) A ranking of needs that humans presumably fill successively in the order of lowest to highest: physiologic needs, love and belonging, self-esteem, and self-actualization.

Maslow,

Abraham H., U.S. psychologist, 1908-1970. Maslow hierarchy - a ranking of needs that a human presumably fills successively in the order of lowest to highest: physiological needs, love and belonging, self-esteem, and self-actualization.Maslow pyramid of needsMaslow theory of human motivation

Mas·low hi·er·ar·chy

(maz'lō hī'ĕr-ahr-kē) Ranking of needs that humans presumably fill successively from lowest to highest: physiologic needs, love and belonging, self-esteem, and self-actualization.