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Value changes during war: coping with direct and indirect threats
Mor Mizrahi
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Ilan Roziner
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Eugene Tartakovsky
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SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK
Department of Communication Disorders
School of Social Work
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Personal Values
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Self-direction
100%
Value Change
100%
Power Dominance
100%
Israel
50%
Israeli Jews
50%
Demographic Variables
50%
Insecurity
50%
Power Security
50%
Gaza
50%
Two-wave
50%
Universalism
50%
Social Value
50%
Human Values
50%
Achievement Values
50%
Schwartz
50%
Small Changes
50%
Humility
50%
Motivational Systems
50%
Action Value
50%
Value-based Care
50%
Close Others
50%
Psychology
Coping Behavior
100%
Personal values
100%
Demographic Variable
50%
Social Dominance
50%
Longitudinal Analysis
50%
Social Sciences
Value Change
100%
Personal values
100%
Israel
50%
Longitudinal Analysis
50%
Sociodemographics
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Sociodemographics
100%