value patterns in psychology
Value patterns in psychology refer to a cognitive framework formed by an individual's deeply-held beliefs and principles, which shape their attitudes, behaviors, and decision-making processes. These patterns are essentially the underlying structures that guide and prioritize an individual's choices and preferences, influencing their overall sense of right and wrong, what they find important, and how they interact with others.
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