Personal beliefs about the worth of an object, idea, custom, or attitude that influence a person's behavior in a given situation are referred to as ___________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
values
Values are personal beliefs about the worth of an object, an idea, a custom, or an attitude. Values vary among people and cultures; they develop over time and undergo change in response to changing circumstances and necessity. Each of us adopts a value system that will govern what we feel is right or wrong (or good and bad) and will influence our behavior in a given situation.
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