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Music In The Baroque

Running head: Compare and Contrast. Maslow versus Elizabeth Cohen

Compare and Contrast: Abraham Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs versus
author of The House on Beartown Road – Elizabeth Cohen
Dina L. Rodriguez
Saint Joseph College

Abraham Maslow – a humanistic psychologist – "developed a theory of personality that has influenced a number of different fields, including education" (Simons, Irwin & Drinnien, 1987). A concept used in the development of a person as a whole across his/her lifespan, this theory is known as the Hierarchy of Needs. "It remains valid today for understanding human motivation" (Alan Chapman, 2001-4).
Maslow's hierarchy is relatively known today as a pyramid with 5 basic levels (see diagram), each cannot be built upon or no one person can progress in life until the previous need has been satisfied. "Humans start with a very weak disposition [infants] that is then fashioned fully as the person grows. If the environment is right, people will grow straight......


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