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The need for affiliation corresponds to the _____________ level of needs in abraham maslow's hierarchy of needs.

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The need for affiliation corresponds to the third level of needs in Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs.

Explanation:

The third level of needs in the pyramid of needs given by Abraham Maslow is the level of 'belongingness and love'. During a human's lifetime, there are stages that bring different seekings.

These have been put by Maslow in different levels based on what age do the seekings begin in and last for.

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The need for affiliation corresponds to the belongingness level of needs in abrahm maslow's hierarchy of needs. Belongingness is the third level of needs in abrahm maslow's hierarchy of needs. The third level represents the social need for affiliation, also known as love and belonging.
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