Maslow's Life & Terms
David Buss' Terms
Hiearchyof Needs
Buss & Maslow Combined
Buss' Theories
100
When was Abraham Maslow born?
What is April 1st 1908?
100
Selection pressures different for males and females
What is mating behaviors?
100
When all of the physiological needs are met, people tend to become concerned with
What is Fears and anxieties?
100
Mates who are kind and intelligent.
What do both male and female prefer in long term mates?
100
An irrational but necessary adaptation that helps to maintain mating relationships when rational analyses might otherwise end them 
What is love?
200
Maslow was founder of what type of psychology?
What is humanistic psychology?
200
Suicide, murder
What is are examples of dysfunctional behavior?
200
Emotionally-based relationships are examples of which level?
What is Belonging & Love?
200
When one person's strategy conflicts with that of another 
What is strategic interference?
200
Exaggerate cues of youth, health and fidelity 
What is women self promotion?
300
Who did Maslow married?
What is Bertha Goodman, his cousin?
300
A person who focuses on problems outside of themselves, have many peak experiences, and is uncommon in the population.
What is a self-actualized person?
300
Assumptions about human potential and case studies of famous people
What is Maslow's theory based on?
300
An evolved response to signals of potential infidelity
What is jealousy?
400
What college did Maslow teach at?
What is Brooklyn College?
400
Helping behavior that extends to others who are not our genetic relatives
What is reciprocal altruism?
400
The first need that must be met on the hiearchy of needs.
What is Physiological?
400
When a women deceives her mate about her sexual availability or when a male deceives his mate about his interest in a long term relationship
What is deception?
400
Fears that are wildly out of proportion to the realistic danger are typically beyond voluntary control and lead to the avoidance of the feared situation 
What are phobias?
500
Who were the two influential people that started Maslow in the study of self-actualized people? (He met them at Brooklyn College)
What is anthropologist Ruth Benedict and psychologist Max Wertheimer?
500
When one person's strategy conflicts with that of another 
What is strategic interference?
500
The order of Maslow's hierarchy of needs, from bottom to top, is:
What is Physiological, Safety, Belonging-Love, Self-Esteem, and Self-Actualization?
500
When the needs for safety and for physiological well-being are satisfied. Maslow states that people seek to overcome feelings of loneliness and alienation. This involves both giving and receiving love, affection and the sense of belonging.
What is need of Love and Belogningness?
500
Helping behavior extended to those who share our genes and in proportion to the numbers of genes that we have in common
What is kin altruism or hamilton's rule?
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