value patterns in sociology
Value patterns in sociology refer to the recurring behaviors, beliefs, and norms shared by a group of individuals in a society that guide their decision-making, judgment, and actions. These patterns reflect the shared values and principles within a particular culture or community, influencing individuals' attitudes towards various aspects of life, such as family, education, religion, or work.
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