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Values
[...] They are defined as enduring beliefs that result in specific modes of conduct.[FN 13] A value system is regarded as a relatively permanent perceptual framework, which influences an individual’s behaviour[FN 14] although it is societal. Values establish the standards by which the importance of everything in society is judged. [FN 13: Rokeach (1973), p. 10.] [FN 14: England (1978), p. 36.] |
Values
Values have been described as enduring beliefs that specific modes of conduct [...] (Rokeach 1973); a value system is seen as a relatively permanent perceptual framework that influences an individual's behavior (England 1978). Values establish the standards by which the importance of everything in society is judged. [...] In a general sense, values and norms are societal, [...] |
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