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What satisfies "Social needs" in Maslow's hierarchy?

  1. Being able to prevent loneliness

  2. Friction due to skin moving one way and bone in another

  3. Engaging in sports activities

  4. Feeling love, acceptance, and belonging

The correct answer is: Feeling love, acceptance, and belonging

In Maslow's hierarchy of needs, social needs relate to the human desire for interpersonal relationships, love, acceptance, and a sense of belonging. These needs come after physiological and safety needs in the hierarchy and emphasize the importance of emotional connections and social interactions in overall well-being. Feeling love, acceptance, and belonging directly addresses these social needs, highlighting how individuals thrive when they are part of a community or have close relationships with others. This connection can significantly impact mental health and life satisfaction. While other options touch on aspects of social experience or physical well-being, they do not fully capture the essence of social needs as defined by Maslow. For instance, preventing loneliness is important, but it doesn’t necessarily imply the deep connections emotional bonds provide. Engaging in sports activities can foster social interaction, yet it is more about the activity itself rather than a fundamental emotional need. Additionally, the concept of friction relates to physical sensation and does not pertain to social interactions at all. Thus, the fourth choice distinctly encompasses the core of social needs as outlined in Maslow's framework.