On the content and structure of values: Universals or methodological artefacts? : Paper presented at the Fifth International Conference on Logic and Methodology, October 3-6, 2000. Cologne, Germany

Shalom Schwartz developed and continuously refined a comprehensive theory on the structure of values. Building on Guttman's facet approach, the theory specifies a set of dynamic relations among values by referring to mutual compatibilities and conflicts in the pursuit of the motivational concer...

Verfasser: Bilsky, Wolfgang
Koch, Mareike
FB/Einrichtung:FB 07: Psychologie und Sportwissenschaft
Dokumenttypen:Arbeitspapier
Medientypen:Text
Erscheinungsdatum:2000
Publikation in MIAMI:24.07.2019
Datum der letzten Änderung:24.03.2023
Reihe:Berichte aus der Arbeitseinheit Differentielle Psychologie und Persönlichkeitspsychologie, Bd. 22
Angaben zur Ausgabe:[Electronic ed.]
Schlagwörter:value structure; value assessment; ‘Ways to Live’; ‘Kilman Insight Test’; ‘Personal Values Questionnaire’; multidimensional scaling
Fachgebiet (DDC):150: Psychologie
Lizenz:InC 1.0
Sprache:English
Anmerkungen:Berichte aus dem Psychologischen Institut IV
Format:PDF-Dokument
URN:urn:nbn:de:hbz:6-94129601881
Permalink:https://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:hbz:6-94129601881
Onlinezugriff:bericht_bpi-iv_2000_22.pdf

Shalom Schwartz developed and continuously refined a comprehensive theory on the structure of values. Building on Guttman's facet approach, the theory specifies a set of dynamic relations among values by referring to mutual compatibilities and conflicts in the pursuit of the motivational concerns that they express. In addition, he summarized these dynamic relations in terms of a two-dimensional bipolar structure. We tried to replicate this structure in our study. Other than Schwartz, however, we did not use the 'Schwartz Value Survey' for this purpose. Instead, we applied a short version of Morris' 'Ways to Live', the 'Kilmann Insight Test', and McClelland's 'Personal Values Questionnaire'. Data were analyzed by means of nonmetric multidimensional scaling. Results show that many though not all features of the Schwartz values model could be replicated.