Submission Open for IJEER Volume-3, Number-10, October 2019 | Submission Deadline- 20 October, 2019

International Journal for Empirical Education and Research

Impact of Belief and Values in the Development of the Person's Attitude and Behavior

Author: Drago Jozic Ph.D. | Published on: 2019-05-31 21:33:10   Page: 30-40   441

Abstract
The point of view of a subject that people notice in the view of it is its viewpoint. Person’s perspective is born from the person's angle of views. One’s behavior or habit is developed on human values. People have a positive attitude on the subject, because they use or practice it.

Keywords
Faith; Values; Perspectives; Behavior

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    Drago Jozic Ph.D.
    Department of Education & Teaching
    Stellenbosch University
    jdrago43@gmail.com