Concept:This theory explains that human needs are arranged in a hierarchy from basic survival needs to higher psychological needs.
Explanation:Abraham Maslow, a humanistic psychologist, proposed this theory.
He arranged needs into five levels: Physiological, Safety, Social/Esteem, Ego/ Esteem, and Self-actualisation.
Lower-level needs (like food and shelter) must be met first.
Only then do higher-level needs (like respect and self-fulfillment) become important.
As each level is satisfied, the next level emerges and becomes a priority.
Thus, the hierarchy moves upward from basic survival to personal growth.
Answer:Maslow (Option C)