Karakitapoğlu Aygün Zahide, Imamoğlu E Olcay
Department of Psychology, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey.
J Soc Psychol. 2002 Jun;142(3):333-51. doi: 10.1080/00224540209603903.
The authors identified the basic dimensions of contemporary values among Turkish university students and adults and explored gender and group (adults vs. students) differences in the importance attributed to particular value types. The authors administered a composite value survey to 101 students from different departments of Middle East Technical University and 101 adults from different parts of Ankara. Factor analysis yielded 5 value domains: self-enhancement, tradition-religiosity, universalism, benevolence, and normative patterning, supporting S. H. Schwartz's (1992) motivational value dimensions. Compared with the students, the adults attributed more importance to the tradition-religiosity, normative patterning, and benevolence domains. Gender similarities were more important than gender differences. The results are discussed with reference to the studies of values in the literature and prevalent social change in the social structure of Turkish society.
作者确定了土耳其大学生和成年人当代价值观的基本维度,并探讨了在对特定价值类型赋予的重要性方面的性别和群体(成年人与学生)差异。作者对中东技术大学不同系的101名学生和安卡拉不同地区的101名成年人进行了一项综合价值调查。因素分析得出了5个价值领域:自我提升、传统宗教信仰、普遍主义、仁爱和规范模式,支持了S.H.施瓦茨(1992年)的动机价值维度。与学生相比,成年人更重视传统宗教信仰、规范模式和仁爱领域。性别相似性比性别差异更重要。研究结果结合文献中关于价值观的研究以及土耳其社会结构中普遍的社会变革进行了讨论。