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In maslows hieratchy (of needs) why is easier to think of behaviors belonging to one level easier than considering them in multiple?

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Answer: While they are somewhat present in all of them, they are not as present in all levels, which why they have there own dedicated level.

Explanation: Humans have always cared about their behaviors but at certain stages of the pyramid they are secondary to other needs such as food or water. They also play a greater role towards the top of the pyramid because of the higher society that society at the top of the pyramid.

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