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Fig 1.

Schwartz value circumplex.

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Table 1.

Items measuring Schwartz’s higher-order value orientations as depicted in Fig 1.

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Fig 2.

Confirmatory MDS of PVQ-21 items and HOVs from the K-S and SVS-10 instruments.

Note. MDS projection of PVQ-21 item ratings, Kluckhohn-Strodtbeck and SVS-10 higher order value ratings. The MDS projection uses a theoretical starting configuration. Data from Study 1, Split Sample 2.

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Table 2.

Means, standard deviations, and longitudinal correlations of hovs in the LuNT data.

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Table 3.

Inter class correlations and S.E. of higher order values in the LuNT data.

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Fig 3.

Estimated means of higher-order values in the LuNT study.

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Table 4.

Means, standard deviations, and longitudinal correlations of HOVs in the GSOEP data.

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Fig 4.

Estimated means of higher-order values on a 4-point scale in the GSOEP data. Note. Bars indicate 95% confidence intervals. Black lines stand for people without, grey lines for people with tertiary education.

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Fig 5.

Predicted slope in 4-year intervals on the HOVs on a 4-point scale in GSOEP data.

Note. Bars indicate 95% confidence intervals. Black lines stand for people without, grey lines for people with tertiary education.

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