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Value development during adolescence: Dimensions of change and stability
Ella Daniel
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Maya Benish-Weisman
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Keyphrases
Annual Evaluation
33%
Arab
33%
Benevolence
33%
Changing Values
33%
Conflicting Values
33%
Ethnic Groups
33%
Internal Coherence
33%
Intraindividual Change
33%
Israeli Adolescents
33%
Israeli Arabs
33%
Israeli Jews
33%
Jewish
33%
Latent Growth Curve Analysis
33%
Longitudinal Samples
33%
Objective Value
33%
Perceived Importance
33%
Power Direction
33%
Rank-order Stability
33%
Self-direction
66%
Value Change
100%
Value Development
100%
Value Hierarchy
33%
Value Importance
66%
Value System
33%
Value Theory
33%
Psychology
Adolescents
100%
Growth Curve
20%
Perceived Importance
20%
Rank-Order Stability
20%