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value theory
noun
A theory of how people positively and negatively value things and concepts, the reasons they use in making their evaluations, and the scope of applications of legitimate evaluations across the social world.
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He wrote his Ph.D. thesis at Columbia University on value theory, on whether there can be a science of ethics.
There is plenty of room here for ethics, philosophy of art, value theory, and even "practical wisdom".
The first step is to teach the right quantitative skills based on econometric modelling, such as extreme value theory.
Return to value theory.
multiattribute utility theroy/multiattribute value theory.
This is the surplus value theory of profit.
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Without them, the surplus-value theory collapsed.
Expectancy-value theory has proved useful in the explanation of social behaviours, achievement motivation, and work motivation.
Important concepts of cognitive motivation theory include expectancy-value theory, attribution theory, cognitive dissonance, self-perception, and self-actualization.
According to expectancy-value theory, expectancies and task values are precursors for investing effort into learning.
Academic emotions are explained by referring to the control-value theory proposed by Pekrun (2006).
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