Article: New life sciences study findings have been reported by researchers at Cardiff University.

Scientists discuss in 'Changing, priming, and acting on values: effects via motivational relations in a circular model' new findings in life sciences. "Circular models of values and goals suggest that some motivational aims are consistent with each other, some oppose each other, and others are orthogonal to each other. The present experiments tested this idea explicitly by examining how value confrontation and priming methods influence values and value-consistent behaviors throughout the entire value system," scientists in Cardiff, the United Kingdom report (see also Life Sciences).

"Experiment 1 revealed that change in 1 set of social values causes ...

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