Maslow and Skinner: Basic Theories on Human Development
A No-frills Explanation of Introductory Theories of Human Development
Added onto this is the theory of Operant Conditioning. This states that not only is good behavior be rewarded, but the subject (person or animal) can learn to manipulate the system by continuing the positive behavior so that reinforcement is consistently given. A response that is reinforced is more likely to occur again than if it is not reinforced at all.
Maslow is best known for his higherarchy of needs - the requirements of human beings on emotional, psychological, and physical needs levels. He arranges these requirements in the shape of a 3 level pyramid, with the most essential of these needs placed at the top, and less essential needs at the bottom. Maslow was the first to suggest that simply having your physical survival needs met is not enough:
Level 1: survival - food and shelter
Level 2: emotional/social - social interaction (relationships), security
Level 3: creativity, self-esteem, ability to express oneself
Although the most necessary of these needs is placed at the top of the pyramid, this does not mean that a person can be a complete, happy individual without all of these levels present in their life. Surely a person can survive without aspects of the bottom two levels of this pyramid, but this does not mean that they will be a happy, well-adjusted, emotionally secure individual. Although Maslow does not give suggestions for meeting all three levels of needs, he acknowledged the fact that to be all of these things, all three levels must be present.
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