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- 1. The need for respect, recognition, and social approval from others, contributing to one's self-worth and confidence.
- 7. Social influence exerted by peers to encourage individuals to adopt certain behaviors, dress styles, or attitudes to fit in.
- 8. The desire to receive affection and be part of a community or group, which influences personal connections and social interactions.
- 11. The practice of decorating or enhancing one’s appearance through clothing and accessories according to cultural norms.
- 13. The social standing and respect one holds in society, often expressed through clothing choices and symbols.
- 15. The use of clothing to signify a person's occupation, group affiliation, or role within a community.
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- 2. The need to feel safe from physical harm and to have stability and protection in one’s environment.
- 3. A psychological theory proposed by Abraham Maslow that categorizes human needs into five levels, arranged from the most basic (physical needs) to the highest (self-actualization).
- 4. The personal evaluation of self-worth and the feelings of confidence and value one has about oneself.
- 5. Basic requirements that must be met for survival, including physical, safety, love, esteem, and self-actualization needs.
- 6. The highest level of Maslow's hierarchy, where individuals seek personal growth, fulfillment, and express their individuality.
- 9. The practice of covering the body according to societal standards of appropriateness, which can vary by culture and change over time.
- 10. Garments or items worn on the body that serve various purposes such as protection, comfort, and expression.
- 12. The most fundamental needs related to survival, such as food, water, shelter, and clothing for protection.
- 14. The act of matching attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors to group norms, often influenced by peer pressure.
