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- FCS 41 CH 1 Values and Self Belief Flashcards | Quizlet
Values are the feelings and thoughts you have about yourself and your life Once developed, they are used as a basis for decision-making across your lifetime Decisions are generally in line with our values, but not always Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
- Distinguish Values and Emotions - Thinking Directions
The bottom line: Values are stored objects in your memory; they are relatively stable and change slowly over time You cannot observe your values directly; you infer them from your emotional reactions It takes concerted effort to change your stored values Emotions are an introspectable experience They flit and change with every change of
- Which of the following statements about values is false?
Our values can undoubtedly affect how we feel and think, but feelings and thoughts are not the same as values in and of themselves Values are more fundamental and deeper than our fleeting feelings and thoughts
- Which of the following statements is true about v | Solvely
Values are principles or standards of behavior that are considered important in life, whereas feelings are emotional states or reactions While feelings can influence values, they are not the same thing
- Matching Feelings, Attitudes, and Values - Psychology Today
Attitudes reflect values or lack thereof We’re intolerant of people displaying attitudes that reflect qualities we don’t like about ourselves We can infer (and ameliorate) negative feelings
- Feeling vs Thinking: What Are Values? - Practical Typing
Feeling (whether Fi or Fe) has been closely tied to values, creating a common misconception that only feelers have values and morals They say that feelers make decisions based on values, while thinkers make decisions based on logic
- PHil 102 Flashcards | Quizlet
-A belief and opinion are the same thing -Whether a belief is true or false depends entirely on the structure of reality -A belief is a person accepting a proposition as true All of these are correct
- [FREE] Values are developed very differently from attitudes. True or . . .
In summary, while values are broad and deeply embedded beliefs influencing overall behavior, attitudes are temporary feelings that can be influenced by personal experiences, opinions, or social interactions This difference leads us to conclude that the statement is indeed true
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