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Questionnaire On Values

This document deals with values, anti-values, and valuables. It defines values as principles or positive qualities that guide the behavior of individuals and society. It explains that values are important for human relationships because they govern the behaviors and aspirations of individuals. Additionally, it points out that values are primarily transmitted through example and one's own actions, and that the social and family environment influences a person's adoption of values.
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Questionnaire On Values

This document deals with values, anti-values, and valuables. It defines values as principles or positive qualities that guide the behavior of individuals and society. It explains that values are important for human relationships because they govern the behaviors and aspirations of individuals. Additionally, it points out that values are primarily transmitted through example and one's own actions, and that the social and family environment influences a person's adoption of values.
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Questionnaire of values

1. What are Values, anti-values, and Valorizables?


Values are the principles, virtues, or qualities that characterize a
a person, an action, or an object that is typically considered positive or of
great importance for a social group. They motivate people to act in one way or another.
another way because they are part of their belief system, they determine their
behaviors and express their interests and feelings.

They are those negative attitudes that oppose what is established by values.
ethics and the moral values that regulate and guide people's behaviors in
society.

2. What is the importance of values in human relationships?


We understand values as the principles that govern behaviors.
humans, and guide the aspirations of individuals, or even of societies,
in favor of its perfection or realization. They are the guidelines that set the
human and/or social behaviors, guiding them towards conduct that
They presume the improvement in the development of a person or a community.
3. How are values transmitted?
R. We can convey values through our own actions, it serves no purpose.
just knowing them by heart and going to preach them, we must set the example,
we must practice it, this way we can be a model for others.
By practicing it, we create a better environment for everyone, which is why it is important.
to transmit if possible to everyone around us, but we also need to know
not to abuse them.
4. Indicate whether the social environment influences a person's values.
R. Since our birth and over time we adopt
attitudes and values that we obtain from our family or social environment and the
We are reinforcing or changing depending on the same social environment.
In certain cases, there are people who once they feel absolutes of their values or
attitudes, there will be no influence from the environment.

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