BUSML 4201 Study Guide - Mental Disorder, Motivation, Risk Aversion

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Motivation iii: growth needs (bold and italics are concepts that i predict robert smith will ask on the test: introduction. Especially the part that talks about diminishing return and potency) Require satisfaction from deficiency needs (see fig 1) Order of satisfaction: human satisfy needs according to the following orders: preconditions (will be discussed later, deficiency needs, drives states, neurotic needs (will be discussed later, growth needs (we are here now!) i) ii) iii) iv) v) Chapter, we say the hierarchy of needs pyramid does have prepotency; however, within the category of growth needs, there is no such thing. ) Robert smith only throws out a bunch of terms, but he never organizes them well. I go through all of them and provide the following categories. Order: philosophy simplicity, requirements for growth needs, psychological capacity. Motivation model: prerequisite has to be fulfilled; otherwise it is called human diminution, which causes physical and mental disorder (neuroses).