week 5 Flashcards
what are values
values are stable, reflect priorities, and
influence behaviour, Rokeach (1973)
what is value system
values organised in a hierarchy according
to importance, Rokeach (1973)
what are the 6 characteristics of values?
Desirable goals or actions, Ranked (ordered) by importance, Transcend situations, Criteria underpinning evaluation
Beliefs linked to affect (emotion), Guides to attitudes and behaviours
what are the three measurements of vaules
Rokeach (1973) rankings to create hierarchical value systems (RVS)
Schwartz (1992) (SVS, PVQ)
ratings to create circumplex structure of values (SVS,PVQ) inherent compatible and conflicting relationships
Lee et al (2000, 2008)
sport specific value questionnaires (YSVQ, YSVQ2)
what are the 3 sports values
Webb (1969) ‘attitude’ scale to rank winning, playing well, paying fairly
Simmons & Dickinson (1972)
measured values with 14 items and 5 factors; untheoretical
Lee et al (2000, 2008) YSVQ to measure 18 basic values (value system)
YSVQ-2 for moral, competence and status values 8
What does YSVQ stand for
Youth Sport Value Questionnaire
What is the YSVQ
Items drawn from discussions with 96 adolescent football and
tennis players about moral dilemmas in sport
18 values derived from interview transcripts
“When I do sport it is important to me that …
… I try to be fair”
whats the value systems?
Reflects the priorities of individuals
Value structure
Identifies conflicting and compatible values