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Values: Great challenge for construction of social structure with social institutions

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Values and social institutions are inseparable in the construction of the social structure. There are 5 main social institutions; namely, family, education, religion, economy and politics. These institutions have their own structures and these structures were shaped by values. The scope of this study is to observe value system in general. Thus, it is possible to understand the motivations behind attitudes and behaviors related to values and to observe social interaction processes, institutional structure of key entities in the society and to understand cultural trends in the society general.
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