It is not wrong even if it might be unfashionable...
Is it? Lets see the peer reviewed proof then.it's not a matter of fashion but empirical backing.
Is it? Lets see the peer reviewed proof then.
It is not wrong because it is unfashionable...
Well, that suggests you have nothing but your opinion and no "empirical backing"?that's like asking me to give you peer reviewed "proof" of why intelligent design is a bad theory of evolution. if you want to hire me, i can do it, but you're going to have to come to many classes.
Well, that suggests you have nothing but your opinion and no "empirical backing"?
no, i studied this stuff in grad school and the problems with the hierarchy are vast. it's not about pointing you to a few research papers. the whole "self-actualization" notion is so absurdly vague and un-testable as to be theoretically useless, it is, however, great for charlatans like tony robbins and those "teaching" business/marketing. that's why the hierarchy has survived.
The base of the Maslow pyramid speaks to the innate and undeniable built-in selfishness of human beings, that was the point in pointing it out. The theory is ubiquitous in business studies because it's an easily digestible psychological treatment of motivation. The premise being that people face difficulty "self-actualizing" the higher levels if the lower levels are unmet. I don't think it was ever meant to be grad student fodder. The fact you were studying this at that level is more of an indictment than 1st year Marketing students receiving 20 minutes on it.
i wasn't studying maslow in grad school. i studied cognitive and social psychology so i am aware of far better accounts of human motivation. the one time maslow came up was as a joke. the only thing his pyramid "speaks to" is granny wisdom, which we know is often totally backwards.
no, i studied this stuff in grad school and the problems with the hierarchy are vast. .
Oh! But you feel able to dismiss what you never studied. You have no rebuttal except it is "granny wisdom". Neat.i wasn't studying maslow in grad school. i studied cognitive and social psychology so i am aware of far better accounts of human motivation. the one time maslow came up was as a joke. the only thing his pyramid "speaks to" is granny wisdom, which we know is often totally backwards.
Oh! But you feel able to dismiss what you never studied. You have no rebuttal except it is "granny wisdom". Neat.
It’s the amount of gloop required to fill a vacuum.What is “brain capacity”?
Here we see the problems that come with thinking too much.