In what ways are values different from attitudes and interests?

a. They are fewer in number and more central to a person's belief system.
b. They have a much more clearly pronounced effect on a person's behavior.
c. They are much more directly related to intelligence.
d. Research indicates that values aren't different from attitudes and interests.

a

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