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Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs Has Been Described as a Pyramid

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Maslow's hierarchy of needs has been described as a pyramid with several different levels. Please discuss each level of the pyramid, and use detailed personal examples to explain each need.


Definitions:

Secondary Deviance

Behavior that results from societal reaction to a person labeled as deviant, reinforcing a deviant identity.

Labeling Process

The theory that society creates deviance by identifying and labeling certain actions as deviant and the individuals who commit them as deviants.

Law

A system of rules created and enforced through social or governmental institutions to regulate behavior and maintain order.

What Ought to Happen

refers to normative expectations or prescriptions for behavior and outcomes in societal or specific contexts.

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