<span>Clifford believed that it is always wrong to believe anything without sufficient evidence. James stated that we can often benefit from beliefs, even if we don't have proof, so we should sometimes rely on faith.</span>
I believe the answer is D :)
Straighterline the lowest or most basic needs in maslow's classification system are called <u>"biological"</u> needs.
Maslow's hierarchy of needs is a motivational theory in psychology containing a five-level model of human needs, frequently delineated as progressive levels inside a pyramid.
"Biological/Physiological" needs are the physical prerequisites for human survival. In the event that these necessities are not met, the human body can't work and will eventually fall flat. Physiological necessities are believed to be the most imperative and they are needs that ought to be met first.