Social Psychology (10th Edition)
Social Psychology (10th Edition)
10th Edition
ISBN: 9780134641287
Author: Elliot Aronson, Timothy D. Wilson, Robin M. Akert, Samuel R. Sommers
Publisher: Pearson College Div
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Thomas Quintin Donato Andres in 1980 proposed a theory on the Hierarchy of Filipino values, from the basic level at the bottom to the higher level of values at the top. ( See image below)

  1. Which of these proposed values are still true up to today? State your proofs.
  2. In relation to your answer in number 1, if you are to update this theory, what will you add or change? State your arguments.
Self-
Esteem
Social Mobility
Social Acceptance
Debt of Gratitude
Closeness in the
family
This is the value of the highest level among Filipinos. It refers to the
high regard for amor propio (self-esteem) or the strong desire to be
respected.
Filipinos work hard for the comfort of their families. Some Filipinos
even opt to work abroad even as domestic helpers just so they can
provide for their loved ones.
Among Filipinos, social approval, social acceptance, and the sense of
belongingness are essential to enable them to function in society.
Utang-na-loob reflects the value of reciprocity. It refers to the value in
which one remembers the favor of other people has given to him or her
and for him or her to return it in some form or another in the future.
The basic and most important unit in the Philippine society is the
family. Filipinos emphasize the importance of close family ties which
remain even throughout adulthood.
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Transcribed Image Text:Self- Esteem Social Mobility Social Acceptance Debt of Gratitude Closeness in the family This is the value of the highest level among Filipinos. It refers to the high regard for amor propio (self-esteem) or the strong desire to be respected. Filipinos work hard for the comfort of their families. Some Filipinos even opt to work abroad even as domestic helpers just so they can provide for their loved ones. Among Filipinos, social approval, social acceptance, and the sense of belongingness are essential to enable them to function in society. Utang-na-loob reflects the value of reciprocity. It refers to the value in which one remembers the favor of other people has given to him or her and for him or her to return it in some form or another in the future. The basic and most important unit in the Philippine society is the family. Filipinos emphasize the importance of close family ties which remain even throughout adulthood.
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