Cultural and Value Orientations Test - the question form

Questions: 5 · 1 minute
1. Time orientation:
In my culture, people consider the past (traditions, history) the most important factor in decision-making.
In my culture, people consider the present (today, and only today) the most important factor in decision-making.
In my culture, people consider the future (what will happen) the most important factor in decision-making.
2. Nature:
In my culture, people generally see themselves as victims of natural forces and believe that nature cannot be brought under human control.
In my culture, people generally believe that they live in harmony with nature; human beings are an extension of nature and the "supernatural," not in opposition to it.
In my culture, people generally believe that they control many forces of nature, and that nature should be put to human use.
3. Human nature:
In my culture, it is believed that if people are not controlled, they are likely to do bad things.
In my culture, it is believed that if people are not controlled, they are likely to do both bad and good things.
In my culture, it is believed that if people are not controlled, they are likely to do good things.
4. Relationships:
A. In my culture, people consider inheritance and ancestry to be the most important in relationships between people.
B. In my culture, people consider the extended family to be the most important in their relationships.
C. In my culture, people consider individuality and personal uniqueness to be the most important in their relationships.
5. Activity orientation:
A. In my culture, people believe that simply existing is sufficient in life.
C. In my culture, people believe that personal growth and development are the most important goals in life.
B. In my culture, people believe that practical action and striving for excellence are the best goals in life.