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100 _aNazirova, Zeynab and Borbala, Simonovits
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245 _aValues, attitudes and the behaviour paradigm: A systematic literature review
260 _aJournal of Human Values
300 _a30(2), May, 2024: p.214-239
520 _aValues, which serve as fundamental motivators for attitudes and behaviours, have been extensively studied in social sciences. Scholars, beginning with Allport and Rokeach, have developed various theories and conducted empirical research to examine values as independent variables and their connections to other concepts. This article provides a comprehensive review of empirical studies utilizing Schwartz’s value model and corresponding measurement scales (Schwartz Value Scale, 1992 and Portrait Value Questionnaire, 2003) to analyse the relationships between basic human values, attitudes and behaviours. Additionally, we summarize the conditions under which an individual’s internal values activate and how they influence their actions. The analysis of the included articles concludes that basic human values, directly and indirectly, impact attitudes and behaviours regardless of the analytical approaches and contextual factors. Furthermore, the study found that the researchers observe these effects by considering a comprehensive value perspective, context, situational pressures or limitations, cognitive support, time and specific individual and national-level variables.- Reproduced https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/09716858241236902
650 _aBasic Human Values, Schwartz Value Model, Schwartz Value Scale, Portrait Value Questionnaire, Value Activation, Attitudes, Behaviours, Social Psychology, Empirical Studies, Value Theory, Motivational Constructs, Contextual Influences, Cognitive Support, Situational Pressures, Individual Differences, National-Level Variable, Human values, Schwartz model, value scales, personal attitudes, behaviour patterns, social science research, value activation, context effects, individual traits, national difference
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773 _aJournal of Human Values
906 _aHUMAN VALUES
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