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  2. Theory of basic human values - Wikipedia

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    Circle chart of values in the theory of basic human values [1] The theory of basic human values is a theory of cross-cultural psychology and universal values developed by Shalom H. Schwartz. The theory extends previous cross-cultural communication frameworks such as Hofstede's cultural dimensions theory. Schwartz identifies ten basic human ...

  3. Value sensitive design - Wikipedia

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    Value sensitive design (VSD) is a theoretically grounded approach to the design of technology that accounts for human values in a principled and comprehensive manner. [1] [2] VSD originated within the field of information systems design [3] and human-computer interaction [4] to address design issues within the fields by emphasizing the ethical values of direct and indirect stakeholders.

  4. File:The Health Belief Model.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts.

  5. Category:AS Roma templates - Wikipedia

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    [[Category:AS Roma templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:AS Roma templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.

  6. Values Modes - Wikipedia

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    The Values Modes model was created in 1973, by Pat Dade and Les Higgins. [1] The tool, which is owned by the company Cultural Dynamics, is used strategically in marketing and political campaigns. It divides the population by values, identifying three core groups: Settlers, Prospectors and Pioneers.

  7. Scheler's stratification of emotional life - Wikipedia

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    The practical significance of Scheler's Stratification of Emotional Life is obvious in several respects and points of view. First, Scheler seems to be making a case in favor of what we might refer to today as Emotional Intelligence, as a portal to more ethical behavior and optimum personal development, similar to the ancient Greek concern for promoting virtuous character. [3]

  8. Jakobson's functions of language - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, the referential function is associated with an element whose true value is under questioning especially when the truth value is identical in both the real and assumptive universe. The poetic function : focuses on "the message for its own sake" [ 3 ] (how the code is used) and is the operative function in poetry as well as slogans.

  9. Template:Human-centric - Wikipedia

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    The template should be replaced with some form of hatnote if an article eventually becomes written or is discovered which discusses the term in a non-human biological context. The hatnote should point either to a general disambiguation page (if it exists) or to the article directly.