Maslow's Humanistic Theory
Across
- 4. The theorist did not provide any __ support for his theory in his initial paper
- 9. Second half of publication year (rhymes with sporty bee)
- 11. True or false: A review by Wahba & Bridwell (1976) found support for the idea that people always move through the hierarchy in the exact order proposed by the theory
- 12. Dominant school of psychology that this theory departed from
- 13. This theory proposes that basic needs are organized into a hierarchy of relative ___
- 14. Second level of needs: includes security and a preference for familiarity
- 15. First level of needs; includes hunger, thirst, sleep
- 17. Key theorist
- 19. The top level of the hierarchy focuses on __ motivation
- 21. The dominating force influencing behavior
Down
- 1. This theory may be used to __ why behavior occurred rather than predict the future; can use context clues to try to determine what needs were emergent at the time
- 2. Tay & Diener (2011) found that the theory may be applicable on a __ level, observing that the search for meaning was more common in countries where basic needs had been met for most of the population
- 3. Although this theory is not commonly used as a framework for empirical studies, it makes an appearance in fields such as education and ___
- 5. First half of publication year (rhymes with pine bean)
- 6. This theory contributed to the development of __'s Model of Psychological Wellbeing that includes components such as environmental mastery and growth
- 7. The first four levels of the hierarchy focus on __ needs
- 8. Top level of the hierarchy; growing into the person you were meant to be
- 10. Major field this theory contributed to; focuses on topics such as optimal human functioning, wellbeing, and peak experiences
- 16. The theory is said to appeal to __ __ (also the name of a book by Thomas Paine)
- 18. Fourth level of needs; includes high evaluation of the self and recognition from others
- 20. Third level of needs; includes affection, belonging, and group membership