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0.05). The collected results from intensity of orientation of parents and child showed significant difference between parents and child in family, socio-economic, political, art and religion values (p>0.05). Conclusion: Lack of significant difference in terms of most categories of value systems between parents and children showed a concurrence between the two generations’ value systems. Also, being more the intensity value orientation of parents than children shows that the parents have more ciliated value system and are more committed to the values.]]>
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