If we contrast Maslow's views on human motivation with those of Freud, Jung, and Rogers we find that:

If we contrast Maslow's views on human motivation with those of Freud, Jung, and Rogers we find that:   




1. like Freud, Jung, and Rogers, Maslow believed that all human motives are innate.
2. like Rogers, Maslow believed that there are several fundamental human motives.
3. like Jung and Rogers, Maslow believed that the process of developing or actualizing the self does not begin until mid-life.
4. like Freud and Jung, Maslow did believe that human motives could be modified or influenced by experience.
5. more than one of the above.



Answer: 1


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