Problem: Researchers studying motivation observe a population of survivors after a natural disaster. Many individuals are simultaneously struggling to find food, secure shelter, maintain social connections, and regain a sense of purpose through community rebuilding. Based on Maslow's hierarchy of needs, which of the following statements BEST explains the patterns of motivation in this population? Need Assignment Help? Group of answer choices A. Physiological and safety needs are less pressing than social needs during extreme situations, so humans will naturally prioritize group cohesion over individual survival. B. Because people witnessed such a life-altering event, they will be more likely to ignore their basic survival needs and focus primarily on self-actualization and self-transcendence, reflecting Maslow's emphasis on peak experiences. C. Needs at higher levels, such as esteem and belongingness, are irrelevant until all lower-level needs are completely satisfied, meaning no one can engage in social or altruistic activities until they have full food and shelter. D. Because physiological and safety needs are not fully satisfied, attempts at belongingness, esteem, and self-actualization are likely to be weaker or easily disrupted. E. Both A and D are correct