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The correct arrangement of the individual needs as per Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory is as follows:
(A) Hunger - Physiological needs: These are the most basic needs according to Maslow's hierarchy. Physiological needs include the fundamental requirements for human survival, such as food, water, air, and shelter.
(B) Stability of income - Safety needs: Once physiological needs are satisfied, individuals seek safety and security. This includes having a stable income, a safe living environment, financial security, employment benefits, and protection from physical harm or danger.
(C) Friendship - Belongingness and love needs: This comes after fulfilling the physiological, safety, and esteem needs. It involves the desire for affectionate relationships, a sense of belonging, and the need to be accepted and loved by others.
(D) Status - Esteem needs: After fulfilling the basic physiological and safety needs, individuals look for recognition, respect, and a sense of accomplishment. Status, which involves gaining the respect of others, recognition, and self-esteem, falls under this category.
(E) Self-Fulfillment - Self-actualization needs: This is the highest level of Maslow's hierarchy. Self-actualization refers to the desire to reach one's full potential, to achieve personal growth, and to fulfill one's aspirations. It involves pursuing personal goals, realizing one's unique capabilities, and finding meaning and purpose in life.
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