Proper noun
Maslow (plural Maslows)
A surname from Polish.
Abraham Maslow and Carl Rogers were proponents of this view, which is based on the "phenomenal field" theory of Combs and Snygg (1949). Source: Internet
Each day when she arrives home, Maslow leaves her scrubs at the door and walks straight into a shower her husband has prepared, careful not to even touch a door handle before she rinses off. Source: Internet
Before the publication of Kinsey's reports, Maslow tested Kinsey's volunteers for bias. Source: Internet
In fact, it was a rousing performance by all of the actors, accentuating a well-written first play by Richard Maslow, as well as showcasing the directorial skills of Mark Baker. Source: Internet
Step 1: Document critical uses of one of your Maslow hammers. Source: Internet
Women's Review of Books January 1, 2004, 21(4):15–16 * Maslow, Abraham H., Honigmann, John J., and Mead, Margaret. 1970. Source: Internet