the hierarchical model of motivation, . a. states that people from all cultures share basic psychological needs for autonomy, competence, and relatedness b. rejects the notion of universality of personality c. concerns the maintenance and stability of social hierarchies, and suggests that cultural ideologies, values, attitudes, and worldviews provide the justification for intergroup behaviors such as discrimination and prejudice d. states that humans possess evolved motive dispositions, which are serviced by a universal set of personality dispositions that help individuals achieve their affective goals by managing personal and environmental resources