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Wahba and Bridwell (1976) were of the view that several needs maybe strong simultaneously rather than the distinct categorisation amplified by Maslow.
Yalokwu (2004) noted that needs are not static but dynamic and therefore anybody can go down the hierarchy as fast as or even faster than go up. Also, he contended that more than one need levels can be operative at any given time.
Maslow is of the view that meeting of human needs is in his
defined hierarchical levels, whereas, other psychologists have noted that human beings have the capacity to seek higher level fulfilment even when lower level needs have not been met. Some academicians devote themselves to their research efforts rather than making money from other pursuits, even at the price of constant struggle with poverty. Porter and Lawler (1968) affirmed that some outcomes are relevant to be the fulfilment of more than one need at a time. For example, good pay appears to satisfy not only the physiological
needs and safety needs, but also the esteem needs.
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