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Who defined human motivation as ‘the study of the ultimate human goals’?

Political Science · Public Administration
Who defined human motivation as 'the study of the ultimate human goals'?
AMax Weber
BAbraham Maslow ✓ Correct
CF.W. Taylor
DHenri Fayol
Correct answer: (B) Abraham Maslow — Abraham Maslow gave this definition, so the answer is Maslow.
Explanation
Abraham Maslow gave this definition, so the answer is Maslow.
He saw motivation as the pursuit of ultimate goals.
He arranged human needs in a hierarchy.
Higher needs emerge as lower ones are met.
Self-actualisation is the highest goal.
So the answer is Abraham Maslow.

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