Pirámide de necesidades de Maslow (Galician Wikipedia)

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  • Taylor, Steve (22 de marzo de 2019). "Original Influences |" (Blog). Psychology Today (en inglés). Arquivado dende o orixinal o 13 de marzo de 2023. Consultado o 21 de agosto de 2021. There is even the possibility—put forward by some Indigenous academics such as Professor Cindy Blackstock and Leroy Little Bear—that Maslow’s exposure to Blackfoot culture was instrumental in his formation of the "hierarchy of needs" model, which he first presented in 1943. 

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  • Taylor, Steve (22 de marzo de 2019). "Original Influences |" (Blog). Psychology Today (en inglés). Arquivado dende o orixinal o 13 de marzo de 2023. Consultado o 21 de agosto de 2021. There is even the possibility—put forward by some Indigenous academics such as Professor Cindy Blackstock and Leroy Little Bear—that Maslow’s exposure to Blackfoot culture was instrumental in his formation of the "hierarchy of needs" model, which he first presented in 1943. 

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  • Kaufman, Scott Barry; Bridgman, Todd; Cummings, Stephen; Ballard, John (19 de abril de 2019). "Who Created Maslow's Iconic Pyramid?". Beautiful Minds. Scientific American Blog Network. New York City: Springer Nature America. Arquivado dende o orixinal o 8 de maio de 2019. The claim that Maslow stole the idea for his pyramid from the Blackfoot has gained attention on social media, but if Maslow did not create the pyramid, he could not have taken it from the Blackfoot. There is no doubt that Maslow's fieldwork with the Blackfoot was insightful for him. He discussed his observations with the Blackfoot briefly in his 1954 book. Maslow's biographer, Ed Hoffman, devoted an entire chapter to Maslow's fieldwork. While Maslow learned much about these proud people, there is nothing in these writings to suggest he borrowed or stole ideas for his hierarchy of needs. 

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  • Kaufman, Scott Barry; Bridgman, Todd; Cummings, Stephen; Ballard, John (19 de abril de 2019). "Who Created Maslow's Iconic Pyramid?". Beautiful Minds. Scientific American Blog Network. New York City: Springer Nature America. Arquivado dende o orixinal o 8 de maio de 2019. The claim that Maslow stole the idea for his pyramid from the Blackfoot has gained attention on social media, but if Maslow did not create the pyramid, he could not have taken it from the Blackfoot. There is no doubt that Maslow's fieldwork with the Blackfoot was insightful for him. He discussed his observations with the Blackfoot briefly in his 1954 book. Maslow's biographer, Ed Hoffman, devoted an entire chapter to Maslow's fieldwork. While Maslow learned much about these proud people, there is nothing in these writings to suggest he borrowed or stole ideas for his hierarchy of needs. 
  • Villarica, H. (17 de agosto de 2011). "Maslow 2.0: A new and improved recipe for happiness". The Atlantic. Arquivado dende o orixinal o 21 de novembro de 2011. Consultado o 9 de marzo de 2017. 

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