
Exploring Human Values Continuum: Contrasting Perspectives and Beliefs
Discover the Human Values Continuum through contrasting statements on life, competition, change, truthfulness, and group membership. Reflect on divergent viewpoints to enhance cultural competence and understanding.
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HUMAN VALUES CONTINUUM Deardorff, D. (2012). Human values continuum. In K. Berardo & D. K. Deardorff (Eds.), Building cultural competence: Innovative activities and models (pp. 126-127). Stylus Publishing.
CONTINUUM STATEMENTS Life is what happens to me. Life is what I make it.
CONTINUUM STATEMENTS Competition brings out the best. Cooperation is the way to get things done.
CONTINUUM STATEMENTS Change is good. Stick with tradition.
CONTINUUM STATEMENTS People should tell it like it is even if it hurts. Maintaining harmony is critical even if it means not telling the complete truth.
CONTINUUM STATEMENTS Group membership is essential for my success. Group membership is not essential for my success.