The two basic dimensions of Schwartz's model of values are

A. personal attitudes/work attitudes and cognitions/behaviors.
B. strengths/weaknesses and opportunities/threats.
C. involved/engaged and motivated/not motivated.
D. self-enhancement/self-transcendence and openness to change/conservation.
E. commitment/engagement and satisfaction/dissatisfaction.


Answer: D

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