Scale of Value Attitudes Towards Children Test - the question form

Questions: 10 · 2 minutes
1. Children are the most important value in an adult’s life.
1 – Completely untrue
2 – Untrue
3 – Rather untrue
4 – Rather true
5 – True
6 – Completely true
2. To become truly mature, a person must raise a child.
1 – Completely untrue
2 – Untrue
3 – Rather untrue
4 – Rather true
5 – True
6 – Completely true
3. Life without children is meaningless.
1 – Completely false
2 – False
3 – Probably false
4 – Probably true
5 – True
6 – Completely true
4. A person cannot achieve full self-realization without the experience of being a mother or father.
1 – Completely untrue
2 – Untrue
3 – Somewhat untrue
4 – Somewhat true
5 – True
6 – Completely true
5. Having children is a necessary condition for an adult to be successful in life.
1 – Completely untrue
2 – Untrue
3 – Mostly untrue
4 – Mostly true
5 – True
6 – Completely true
6. Nothing brings as much pleasure and happiness as being a mother or a father.
1 – Completely untrue
2 – Untrue
3 – Somewhat untrue
4 – Somewhat true
5 – True
6 – Completely true
7. Having and raising children is the most important life task for an adult.
1 – Completely untrue
2 – Untrue
3 – Mostly untrue
4 – Mostly true
5 – True
6 – Completely true
8. Only after having children of one’s own does a person become truly accomplished and successful in life.
Completely untrue
Untrue
Rather untrue
Rather true
True
Completely true
9. A person who has not left any children behind has lived their life in vain.
1 – Completely untrue
2 – Untrue
3 – Mostly untrue
4 – Mostly true
5 – True
6 – Completely true
10. Choosing not to have children means depriving oneself of a sense of future direction in life.
1 – Completely untrue
2 – Untrue
3 – Probably untrue
4 – Probably true
5 – True
6 – Completely true