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=='''Evidence'''== <p>Despite cultural differences, universal human wants appear to be present. In order to evaluate Maslow's hypothesis, Tay and Diener <ref name="TayandDiener">Tay, L., & Diener, E. (2011). Needs and subjective well-being around the world. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 101(2), 354-356.</ref>looked at the connection between meeting needs and subjective well-being (SWB). They did this by analyzing data from 60,865 people across 123 different nations and regions. The findings of this study strongly confirm Maslow's theory of universal needs and give substantial proof.<p> <p>The participants in the survey were queried about six requirements that are analogous to those in Maslow's model: The first level of fundamental needs (such as sustenance and housing), in ascending order security, social needs (like affection and assistance), esteem, mastery, and self-auto. They also assessed their well-being using three metrics: general life evaluation, [[Learning emotions | positive emotions]] (like happiness and enjoyment), as well as [[Learning emotions | negative emotions]], such as distress, anger, or anxiety<ref name="SimplyPsychology" />. The experiment results show that, among Maslow's demands, meeting basic requirements is substantially related to life evaluation. Positive emotions were linked to social and respect needs, whereas negative emotions were linked to basic, respect, and autonomy needs<ref name="TayandDiener" /> .<p> <p>The findings of this research provide credence to the notion that universal human needs seem to exist independent of cultural variations. However, given disparities in national circumstances, there may be variances in the ordering of needs in the hierarchy, and both individual and societal variables have a role in satisfying various needs that are connected with different elements of well-being.<p>
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