Rokeach M. -1973-. The Nature Of Human Values. New York [repack] Free Press <HOT>
Rokeach proposed a two-component theory of values, which consists of:
Rokeach did not view value systems as completely rigid or unchangeable. A major portion of The Nature of Human Values explores the concept of .
Values are relatively stable over time but can shift due to profound personal or societal upheavals. Rokeach proposed a two-component theory of values, which
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These are the preferred modes of behavior—the vehicles we use to get to our terminals. They are moral or competence-based traits. The 18 instrumental values include:
He warned that when two values are negatively correlated in a population (one goes up, the other goes down), you no longer have a "debate"—you have an . Sound familiar? Fifty years later, our culture wars are just a slow-motion replay of Rokeach’s terminal value rankings. This public link is valid for 7 days
Rokeach, M. (1973). The Nature of Human Values . New York: Free Press.