Self Values (Psychographic)

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Self-values refers to the personal beliefs and values that individuals choose to prioritize and live by. These values reflect what people deem important and guide their decisions, actions, and behavior. Examples of self-values include integrity, security, respect, independence, commitment, gratitude, and creativity. Psychographic profiling is the process of identifying and understanding the unique set of values, attitudes, and characteristics that people possess. The information gathered from psychographic profiling can be used to gain insights into consumer behavior and predict how people will interact with products, services, and ads. By analyzing self-values, businesses can better target and reach their customer base.

Answered by Rebecca Carter

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