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      Estudio Exploratorio de las Características Psicométricas del Portrait Values Questionnaire en el Contexto de Córdoba - Argentina Translated title: Exploratory Study of the Psychometric Characteristics of the Portrait Values Questionnaire in Cordoba, Argentina Translated title: Estudo Exploratório das Características Psicométricas do Portrait Values Questionnaire no Contexto de Córdoba - Argentina

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          El estudio analizó algunas propiedades psicométricas del Portrait Values Questionnaire, instrumento de medición de valores humanos en su versión de 21 ítems (Schwartz & Rubel-Lifschitz, 2009), en una muestra no aleatoria de 419 ciudadanos cordobeses (Argentina), con una media de edad de 34.81 y una desviación típica de 10.16. Para evaluar la evidencia de estructura y de consistencia interna se realizó un análisis factorial exploratorio y se estimó el coeficiente alfa de Cronbach, respectivamente. Los resultados indican que el instrumento presenta buenos niveles de confiabilidad en las tres dimensiones: conservación, apertura al cambio y autopromoción (α=.68 a α=.71). Sin embargo, la estructura teórica propuesta por el autor se ratifica parcialmente.

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          The survey analyzed some psychometric characteristics of the 21-item version of the Portrait Values Questionnaire (PVQ), an instrument to measure human values (Schwartz & Rubel-Lifschitz, 2009) in a non-random sample of 419 citizens of Córdoba (Argentina), with a mean age of 34.81 and a standard deviation of 10.16. In order to evaluate the evidence of structure and internal consistency, an exploratory factorial analysis (principal components method and varimax rotation) was carried out and Cronbach's alpha reliability coefficient was estimated. Results indicate that the instrument has good levels of reliability in the three dimensions: Conservation, Openness to Change, and Self-promotion (α=.68 to α=.71). Nevertheless, the theoretical structure proposed by the author is partially ratified.

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          O estudo analisou algumas propriedades psicométricas do Portrait Values Questionnaire, instrumento de medição de valores humanos em sua versão de 21 itens (Schwartz & Rubel-Lifschitz, 2009), em uma amostra não aleatória de 419 cidadãos de Córdoba (Argentina), com uma média de idade de 34.81 e um desvio típico de 10.16. Para avaliar a evidência de estrutura e de consistência interna, realizou-se uma análise fatorial exploratória e estimulou-se o coeficiente alfa de Cronbach, respectivamente. Os resultados indicam que o instrumento apresenta bons níveis de confiabilidade nas três dimensões: Conservação, Abertura à Mudança e Autopromoção (α=.68 a α=.71). Contudo, a estrutura teórica proposta pelo autor se ratifica parcialmente.

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              How does gender equality relate to men's and women's value priorities? It is hypothesized that, for both sexes, the importance of benevolence, universalism, stimulation, hedonism, and self-direction values increases with greater gender equality, whereas the importance of power, achievement, security, and tradition values decreases. Of particular relevance to the present study, increased gender equality should also permit both sexes to pursue more freely the values they inherently care about more. Drawing on evolutionary and role theories, the authors postulate that women inherently value benevolence and universalism more than men do, whereas men inherently value power, achievement, and stimulation more than women do. Thus, as gender equality increases, sex differences in these values should increase, whereas sex differences in other values should not be affected by increases in gender equality. Studies of 25 representative national samples and of students from 68 countries confirmed the hypotheses except for tradition values. Implications for cross-cultural research on sex differences in values and traits are discussed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2009 APA, all rights reserved).
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                rcps
                Revista Colombiana de Psicología
                Rev. colomb. psicol.
                Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Facultad de Ciencias Humanas, Departamento de Psicología (Bogotá )
                0121-5469
                January 2013
                : 22
                : 1
                : 135-149
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                [1 ] Universidad Nacional de Córdoba Argentina
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                S0121-54692013000100010
                23b8e272-00b7-4df9-98b1-d7e727df00ba

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                PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY

                Clinical Psychology & Psychiatry
                social values,Portrait Values Questionnaire,Schwartz, social psychology,valores sociais,Schwartz,psicologia social,valores sociales,psicología social

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