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The fascia of a muscle is its:
Content Theories
Focus on identifying specific factors that motivate individuals at work, including needs, desires, and goals that propel behavior.
Maslow
Refers to Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs, a psychological theory that ranks human needs in a pyramid, with physiological needs at the base and self-actualization at the top.
Alderfer
Refers to Clayton Alderfer's ERG theory on human needs and motivation, classifying needs into Existence, Relatedness, and Growth categories.
McClelland
Refers to David McClelland, a psychologist known for his work on motivation, specifically the theory of Needs which includes Achievement, Power, and Affiliation.
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