FMLY 1420 Chapter 3: Resource managemtn textbook chp 3

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Deep-seated psychological constructs that direct individual preferences and strategies for goal achievement. Value orientation: expressed in part in the way someone makes judgments. Attitudes: outlooks or opinions that may express values, serve as a means of evaluation or demonstrate feeling in regard to some idea, person, object, event, situation or relationship. Goals: end results, the purpose toward which behaviour is directed. Top priorities: physical and spiritual well being, financial stability, relationships, personal or professional development, work and career happiness, service to others. Dramatic events such as war, famine, or disease. Cultural values: generally held conceptualizations of what is right or wrong in a culture. Customs, manners, and gestures are indicators of cultural values. Socialization: the process by which children learn the rules and values of a society. Consumer socialization: people acquire the skills, attitudes and information necessary to function in the market place. Traditionalism: going back to the basics, small town and country life.

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