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How does Maslow's hierarchy of needs differ from Freud's theory of human motivation?
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How does Maslow's hierarchy of needs differ from Freud's theory of human motivation?
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Maslow's hierarchy of needs emphasises on the fulfilment of higher-level needs such as self-actualisation and personal growth, whereas Freud's theory highlights the role of primitive, biological drives such as sexuality and aggression.
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