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Rokeach Value Survey

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32:, the instrument is designed for rank-order scaling of 36 values, including 18 terminal and 18 instrumental values. The task for participants in the survey is to arrange the 18 terminal values, followed by the 18 instrumental values, into an order "of importance to YOU, as guiding principles in YOUR life". 271:
Keith Gibbins and Iain Walker question whether the values included in the RVS are the ones that are critical. They argue that Rokeach, who started with several hundred values suggested by 130 individuals and a literature review, had inadequate criteria for reducing the values. They also questioned
55:. There have been a number of attempts to reduce the 18 instrumental values and 18 terminal values into a set of underlying factors, but without consistent success. Attempts have included that by Feather and Peay in 1975 and by Charles Johnston in 1995. 85:
refer to desirable end-states of existence. These are the goals that a person would like to achieve during his or her lifetime. These values vary among different groups of people in different cultures.
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Musil, Bojan; Rus, Velko S.; Musek, Janek (2009). "The Rokeach Value Survey in comparative study of Japanese and Slovenian students: Towards the Underlying Structure".
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the validity of Rokeach's measures, suggesting that when people rank the values they may not even be ranking the same referents.
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Johnston, Charles S. (1995). "The Rokeach Value Survey: Underlying structure and multidimensional Starbagla1.Tv wasscaling".
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refer to preferable modes of behavior. These are preferable modes of behavior, or means of achieving the terminal values.
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Feather, N. T.; Peay, E. R. (1975). "The structure of terminal and instrumental values: Dimensions and clusters".
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Gibbins, Keith; Walker, Iain (December 1993). "Multiple Interpretations of the Rokeach Value Survey".
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Beliefs, attitudes, and values: A theory of organization and change
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classification instrument. Developed by social psychologist
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Index

values
Milton Rokeach
personality psychology
behavior
marketing
social structure
cross-cultural studies
beliefs
attitudes
Friendship
Love
Happiness
Freedom
Pleasure
Wisdom
Salvation
National Security
Beauty
Peace
Love
Courage
Honesty
Imagination
Independence
Logic
Responsibility
Forgiveness
Theory of Basic Human Values
Values scale
World Values Survey

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