2018
DOI: 10.1111/bjso.12306
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Abstract: Past research suggests that the connection between values and people's behaviour may not be as straightforward and robust as has been claimed. We propose that a more holistic and discriminative view that acknowledges the influence of a specific combination of values on specific kinds of behaviour is needed. In the current project, we test two hypotheses regarding the transcendental‐change profile (TCP). First, that TCP is characterized by a combination of the readiness to engage in those challenges (instrument… Show more

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“…The four studies of this work fulfilled those requirements. In our studies, the sample sizes were consistent with those of previous studies on quixoteism (e.g., Oceja et al, 2018 , 2019 ; Villar et al, 2019 ) and awe experience (e.g., Bai et al, 2017 ; Gordon et al, 2017 ; Stellar et al, 2017a , 2017b ). These programs of research consistently obtained significant effects with similar sample sizes to ours, allowing us to expect a medium size effect.…”
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confidence: 90%
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“…The four studies of this work fulfilled those requirements. In our studies, the sample sizes were consistent with those of previous studies on quixoteism (e.g., Oceja et al, 2018 , 2019 ; Villar et al, 2019 ) and awe experience (e.g., Bai et al, 2017 ; Gordon et al, 2017 ; Stellar et al, 2017a , 2017b ). These programs of research consistently obtained significant effects with similar sample sizes to ours, allowing us to expect a medium size effect.…”
Section: The Present Researchsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…That is, the ultimate goals of egoism, altruism, collectivism, and principlism are to increase one’s own welfare, to increase that of another specific individual, to increase that of a group and to uphold principles such as freedom or justice, respectively (Batson, 1994 , 2011 ). Likewise, Oceja and collaborators proposed the existence of quixoteism, a motive with the ultimate goal of increasing the welfare of the world (Oceja & Salgado, 2008 ; Oceja & Salgado, 2013 ; Oceja & Stocks, 2017 ; Oceja et al, 2018 , 2019 ; Salgado & Oceja, 2011 ; Villar et al, 2019 , Villar, 2019 ). The concept world here does not necessarily refer to the planet Earth; rather, it refers to a transcendental and abstract idea that includes the sum of all that exists around us (Kant, 1781 /1978).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Some of modern researches say that an early definition of value labelled value as an enduring belief that certain modes of conduct or ways of existence are more personally or socially acceptable than the opposite ones. The proposed list of personal values includes two types of values: terminal values (referring to desired end-states of existence and goals that a person would like to achieve during a lifetime) and instrumental values (referring to preferable modes of behavior) (Oceja et al, 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%