ABSTRACT

This research was conducted to examine the correlations between motivational values and the emotions of shame and guilt in adolescents. The Test of Self-Conscious Affect 3 (TOSCA-3), developed by Tangney et al. (2000) and revised by Tambusai (2013) and Qonita (2013), was used to measure shame and guilt. Meanwhile, the Portrait Values Questionnaire (PVQ), developed by Schwartz (2003) and modified by Halim (2008), was used to measure motivational values. Before being used, the PVQ had been revised to meet the context of Indonesian adolescents. Approximately 500 adolescents across the Special Region of Jakarta, aged between 15 and 19, participated in this study. The results show that there were correlations between openness to change and conservation with shame, and there were also correlations between self-transcendence and conservation with guilt.