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Intellectual values are those that are related to cognitive processes and reasoning. That is, they are the values that improve the human being’s ability to analyze, understand and reflect on phenomena to understand the context, produce new ideas or make better decisions in the face of the circumstances presented to us.
31 gru 2015 · Values are internalized cognitive structures that guide choices by evoking a sense of basic principles of right and wrong, a sense of priorities, and a willingness to make meaning and see...
Values are internalized cognitive structures that guide choices by evoking a sense of basic principles of right and wrong (e.g., moral values), as well as priorities (e.g., personal...
19 kwi 2018 · The BEVS provides a definition of values (“a way you would like to live your life over time”) and differentiates values from goals while providing examples (“getting married” versus “being an affectionate, honest, loving partner”).
15 kwi 2019 · The capacity to critically evaluate information in nonbiased ways requires intellectual humility – the understanding of one's limitations and biases when making evidence-based decisions. Intellectual humility allows us to avoid psychological tendencies to overlook evidence and confirm prior beliefs.
9 kwi 2023 · Psychology has a long history of theorizing about people’s values, and this chapter will present essential and influential psychological theories of value. In the chapter, we will also look at how psychologists distinguish different kinds of values and how they distinguish value from related concepts, like attitudes.
In human development, values fulfill various roles as individual motivational goals. Values form and develop in interaction with close others, while the surrounding environment contributes to variability across cultures and changes across time.