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The study identified instrumental values (such as courage, honesty, responsibility, forgiveness, independence, and academic competence) as more salient than terminal values (such as happiness, inner harmony, freedom, pleasure, an exciting life, social recognition, true friendship, and a comfortable life) in the context of parent-child value transmission in LMICs.
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- Cross-cultural similarities and variations in parent-child value ... www.nature.com via serper
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- Low- and Middle-Income Countries concept
- freedom concept
- independence concept
- responsibility concept
- parent-child value transmission concept
- honesty concept
- courage concept