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SPI's Theoretical Framework

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1.Physiological: hunger, thirst, bodily comforts, etc.
2.Safety/security: out of danger;
3.Belongingness and Love: affiliate with others, be accepted; and
4.Esteem: to achieve, be competent, gain approval and recognition
5. Cognitive: to know, to understand, and explore;
6. Aesthetic: symmetry, order, and beauty
7. Self-actualization: to find self fulfillment and one's potential; and
8. Self-transcendence: to connect to something beyond the ego or to help other find self-fulfillment & realize potential

 

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