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Central values tend to establish our identity and gain us social approval thereby showing us who we are, and what we stand for [1]. | Central values tend to establish our identity and gain us social approval thereby showing us who we are, and what we stand for [1]. | ||
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[1] Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attitude_(psychology) | [1] Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attitude_(psychology) | ||
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Revision as of 15:35, 12 February 2015
Definition
A Value is Stable long-lasting beliefs about what is important to a person or organization.
Description
Central values tend to establish our identity and gain us social approval thereby showing us who we are, and what we stand for [1].
References
[1] Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attitude_(psychology)