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Why does Hume claim that "causes and effects are discoverable, not by reason but by experience"?
ERG Theory
ERG Theory is a motivational theory developed by Clayton P. Alderfer that categorizes human needs into three basic levels: Existence, Relatedness, and Growth, suggesting that these needs can be pursued simultaneously.
Alderfer
A psychologist known for developing the ERG (Existence, Relatedness, and Growth) theory as an extension of Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
Psychological Growth
The development of an individual’s emotional and cognitive capabilities and their capacity for adaptive behavior and understanding.
Interpersonal Relationships
The connections and interactions between two or more people, which can affect both personal and professional contexts significantly.
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