1975
DOI: 10.1111/j.2044-8260.1975.tb00163.x
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Value Constructs: Relationships with Intelligence and Social Background

Abstract: Using a version of Kelly's Role Construct Repertory Grid Test, experiments were conducted amongst samples of adolescents to investigate their modes of construing value concepts. Analysis concentrated on the definition of levels of abstraction and insight associated with individual perceptions of such concepts, a hierarchical structure involving three levels of abstraction being indicated. Results suggested that measured intelligence and social background were significantly correlated with the use of higher lev… Show more

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“…Various investigations have examined values explicitly in the context of a PCT-based inquiry. Glossop, Roberts and Schemilt (1975) accepted an isomorphism between values and certain personal constructs. They conducted a study using the repertory grid of evaluative constructs to discover how value terms were used by adolescents.…”
Section: Values From a Constructivisitic Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various investigations have examined values explicitly in the context of a PCT-based inquiry. Glossop, Roberts and Schemilt (1975) accepted an isomorphism between values and certain personal constructs. They conducted a study using the repertory grid of evaluative constructs to discover how value terms were used by adolescents.…”
Section: Values From a Constructivisitic Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Glossop et al (1975) accepted an isomorphism between values and certain personal constructs. They conducted a study using the rep grid of "evaluative" constructs to discover how value terms were used by adolescents.…”
Section: Values and Pctmentioning
confidence: 96%