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The Lowest Needs in Maslow's Hierarchy of Motives Could Be

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The lowest needs in Maslow's hierarchy of motives could be accurately described as growth needs.


Definitions:

Acceptable

Considered satisfactory or permissible in a given context.

Agents of Socialization

Individuals, groups, and institutions that shape an individual's social development and cultural norms.

Peers

Individuals who are equals within a certain social context, such as age, status, or position, often influencing social and personal development.

Immediate Influence

The direct impact or effect one entity or event has on another in a short period of time.

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