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THE PRECONDITIONS FOR THE BASIC NEED SATISFACTIONS There are certain conditions that are immediate prerequisites for the basic need satisfactions . Danger to these is reacted to as if it were direct danger to the basic needs themselves ...
THE PRECONDITIONS FOR THE BASIC NEED SATISFACTIONS There are certain conditions that are immediate prerequisites for the basic need satisfactions . Danger to these is reacted to as if it were direct danger to the basic needs themselves ...
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clear that any danger to them , any deprivation or blocking of their free use , must also be indirectly threatening to the basic needs themselves . Such a statement is a partial solution of the general problems of curiosity , the search ...
clear that any danger to them , any deprivation or blocking of their free use , must also be indirectly threatening to the basic needs themselves . Such a statement is a partial solution of the general problems of curiosity , the search ...
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Our classification of basic needs is in part an attempt to account for this unity behind the apparent diversity from culture to culture . No claim is made yet that it is ultimate or universal for all cultures .
Our classification of basic needs is in part an attempt to account for this unity behind the apparent diversity from culture to culture . No claim is made yet that it is ultimate or universal for all cultures .
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Elements of a Psychological Approach to Science | 1 |
Problem Centering vs Means Centering in Science | 13 |
HolisticDynamic Theory in the Study of Personality | 22 |
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