Security values derive from basic individual and group requirements (cf. Kluckhohn, 1951;
Maslow, 1965). Some security values serve primarily individual interests (e.g., clean),
others wider group interests (e.g., national security). Even the latter, however, express, to
a significant degree, the goal of security for self or those with whom one identifies. (social
order, family security, national security, clean, reciprocation of favors) [healthy, moderate,
sense of belonging]