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  2. Value Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    1. : the monetary worth of something : market price. 2. : a fair return or equivalent in goods, services, or money for something exchanged. 3. : relative worth, utility, or importance. a good value at the price. the value of base stealing in baseball. had nothing of value to say.

  3. What Are Your Values? - Psychology Today

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    A value can be defined as "an enduring belief upon which a person acts." Values are similar to attitudes and beliefs in that they have cognitive, emotional, and behavioral parts.

  4. VALUES | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

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    VALUES definition: 1. the beliefs people have, especially about what is right and wrong and what is most important in…. Learn more.

  5. What are Values? - Ethics Sage

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    Values are basic and fundamental beliefs that guide or motivate attitudes or actions. They help us to determine what is important to us. Values describe the personal qualities we choose to embody to guide our actions; the sort of person we want to be; the manner in which we treat ourselves and others, and our interaction with the world around us.

  6. List of Values: Core Values Are What Matter Most

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    What are core values and why do they matter? Our personal core values are the guiding principles that shape our actions, decisions, and behavior in various aspects of our lives. Identifying and understanding these values can help us live more intentional, fulfilling, and purpose-driven lives.

  7. Values - Ethics Unwrapped

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    Values are individual beliefs that motivate people to act one way or another. They serve as a guide for human behavior. Generally, people are predisposed to adopt the values that they are raised with.

  8. VALUES definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

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    the ideals, customs, institutions, etc., of a society toward which the people of the group have an affective regard. These values may be positive, as cleanliness, freedom, or education, or negative, as cruelty, crime, or blasphemy. See full dictionary entry for value.

  9. What Are Values? - Ethics Explainer by The Ethics Centre

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    Values inform and influence our attitudes, choices and behaviours. They provide both conscious and unconscious guidelines for the goals we pursue, how we pursue them, our perceptions of reality, and the ways we engage in the world.

  10. Values 101 - Psychology Today

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    Values are personally chosen beliefs, firm, not rigid convictions. Values can be positive, constructive, and health-promoting, or harmful, destructive, and unhealthy.

  11. Ethical Values: What Are They And How Are They Formed? -...

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    Ethical values refer to broader and universal principles that guide human behavior, while moral values relate more to the specific norms and beliefs of a specific culture, religion or social group Ethical values, such as equality, freedom, justice and integrity, are applicable in different contexts and are fundamental for the promotion of eq...