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Ludmilka [50]
3 years ago
5

Leonard is a hardworking individual who works for himself and can do just about any construction or carpentry job around. He bui

lds cabinets primarily, but he has also done masonry work. His idea of fun is fixing his truck, and several of his friends and family have him work on their cars as well. He is unimpressed by material possessions other than those with a practical or functional purpose. To which VALS segment does Leonard belong?
Social Studies
1 answer:
Fittoniya [83]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Leonard belons to the <em>Makers VALS group</em>

Explanation:

Makers are one of the sub-group of VALS that are motivated by the self-expression and sufficiency in whatever things they are engaged in.

They express themselves and experience the world by working on it—such as building a house, raising children, fixing a car, or canning vegetables. They also have enough skill and energy to carry out their projects successfully.

Leornard happens to fall under this particular group.

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