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A Theory of Human Motivation

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  1. Informative paper As highlighted by many this is a “paper”, not a book and I valued it as such.I found it to be an adequate and informative springboard from whence to get ideas for further in depth study and readings.As far as I am concerned, it has achieved it’s purpose.

  2. It’s short, sweet, and to the point. It’s short, sweet and to the point. It’s 15 pages long, but filled with some valuable ideas. I knew some background on Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, but it was good to read the original publication. The ideas have definitely found their way into my worldview.I’d recommend this to anyone in search of a higher understanding of himself or herself or others.

  3. Fundamental to Maslow’s work This brief 1943 Abraham Maslow monograph is reprinted here and is well worth reading. It is not to be considered a “cheat-sheet” to the considerable work of the psychologist, but it does introduce his “hierarchy of needs” from which so many other fundamental concepts are derived. This makes it a fine and cost-effective place to begin. This version was produced as a facsimile and does not use OCR technology.

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