Values can be defined in many ways. Which of the following best describes values as proposed by Morales and Sheafor and described in the text?
a. As ‘guidelines' for proper behavior, they are much more than just ‘emotional reactions.' In fact, they are thought to be the fundamental criteria for necessary decision making.
b. Values are standards that are so internalized and emotion laden that they have become so much a part of ones' attitudes, feelings, thinking, and behaving.
c. Values are what ‘ought to be' not ‘what is.'.
d. Values are easy to detect if we are willing to look at ourselves
e. Values are seen in our everyday behaviors.
A
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