I'm interested in research looking at how people are held to the values they overtly embrace, and how one forms an image of people based on their values.
Because as per Schwartz (2012) it is the only available theory which identifies ten motivation based vales and these values are likely to be universal because they are grounded in one or more of three universal requirements of human existence with which they help to cope.
Rom Harre believed that people are more apt to conduct themselves in light of social expectations than in consonance with their own abstract moral principles. This viewpoint is detailed in: Personal Being: A Theory for Individual Psychology. See: https://www.amazon.com/Personal-Being-Theory-Individual-Psychology/dp/0674663136/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1523467555&sr=1-1&keywords=Rom+Harre+Personal+Being
Because as per Schwartz (2012) it is the only available theory which identifies ten motivation based vales and these values are likely to be universal because they are grounded in one or more of three universal requirements of human existence with which they help to cope.