Answer:
Corresponding level of Maslow's Hierarchy
Love and belongingness: Relationships with others and giving affection.
Physiological Needs: Food and shelter
Safety and security: Risk avoidance and protection
Self- actualization: Self-acceptance and expression.
Self-esteem: Confidence in oneself
Hierarchy arrangement (Lowest level to highest level)
1. Physiological Needs
2. Safety and security
3. Love and belongingness
4. Self-esteem
5. Self- actualization
Step-by-step explanation:
The Maslow's theory is divided in five hierarchy (from lowest level to highest level)
1. Physiological needs -These are basic requirements for survival,e.g food, water, air, shelter etc. For a human to function these needs must be satisfied.
2. Safety and security - The need to be protected, secured, free from fear and other elements that threaten security.
3. Love and belongingness- the need to feel loved, have relationship with others and also give affection. E.g. Family relationships
4. Self-esteem - It has to do with the confidence in one's self and also the desire to be respected.
5. Self-actualization - This is the final stage and this is a stage of self- fulfillment, acceptance and also seeking for personal growth.