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What is your worldview?

Take this 7-minute test and find out which “values frame” describes you best.

By answering these 17 questions, you may learn more about your own worldview, as well as about the worldviews of others. Your answers will indicate which of the four major cultural worldviews describes you best, as well as the worldview to which you are most opposed.

To complete your Worldview Questionnaire and receive your confidential results, you must agree to join the Institute for Cultural Evolution’s email list, where you can learn to expand your cultural intelligence and get connected with others on the same path. If it’s not for you, you can securely unsubscribe.

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  • Welcome to the worldview-test!

    In each of the following 17 questions you are presented with four statements, which give a different view on the same topic.

    To take the test, simply select the answer you most agree with (or fits you best), and the one you least agree with (or are most opposed to). After selecting your 2 answers, click on the “Next” button on the upper right to go to the next question.

  • 1.   Please select the item you most agree with, and the one you least agree with.

    When I'm forming an opinion on an issue...

    MostLeast
    ... I tend to trust scientists and other experts
    ... I try to honor all perspectives and combine them into a larger whole
    ... I tend to trust my own judgment, feelings, and intuition
    ... I tend to trust traditional or religious leaders

  • 2.   Please select the item you most agree with, and the one you least agree with.

    The most important thing in my life is...

    MostLeast
    ... to actualize my inner potential and thereby serve the (cultural) evolution of humanity
    ... to do things my own way and forge my own path in life
    ... to be of service to my family, community, and/or country
    ... to be successful and have people recognize my achievements

  • 3.   Please select the item you most agree with, and the one you least agree with.

    I strive for...

    MostLeast
    ... a comfortable and fun lifestyle
    ... a diverse and expressive lifestyle
    ... a wholesome and natural lifestyle
    ... a sober, simple, and humble lifestyle

  • 4.   Please select the item you most agree with, and the one you least agree with.

    MostLeast
    Who I am is defined by my religion and upbringing
    Who I am is defined by my social position and/or my achievements
    I feel part of the vast, interconnected whole that is life and the universe
    I feel more like a citizen of the world than a citizen of a country

  • 5.   Please select the item you most agree with, and the one you least agree with.

    MostLeast
    By mastering nature, the human being can find freedom
    Humans should behave as protectors of creation
    On a deep level, I feel like I am one with nature
    Things in nature are generally more perfect than those made by humans

  • 6.   Please select the item you most agree with, and the one you least agree with.

    MostLeast
    People ascribe different values to nature, and all of them are important
    Nature has value because humans are able to use and enjoy it
    Nature has value in and of itself, even if it has no value for humans whatsoever
    Nature is created by God* and is therefore valuable

    * When the term God is used, we do not necessarily mean the Christian God. The word can also refer to the divine, the ultimate, or the Creator (Brahman, Allah, Yahweh, etc.).

  • 7.   Please select the item you most agree with, and the one you least agree with.

    It is very important to me...

    MostLeast
    ... to explore my inner world so I can live from my 'true' or 'deeper' self
    ... to adapt myself to others and behave appropriately and socially
    ... to be imaginative and express myself in the way I think and live
    ... to have enough money to have and do nice things

  • 8.   Please select the item you most agree with, and the one you least agree with.

    MostLeast
    People look at the world from different perspectives, which are all equally valid
    The universe is governed by mechanical, natural laws
    Reality is complex: it is both scientific and spiritual at the same time
    God* stands far above life on earth

    * When the term God is used, we do not necessarily mean the Christian God. The word can also refer to the divine, the ultimate, or the Creator (Brahman, Allah, Yahweh, etc.).

  • 9.   Please select the item you most agree with, and the one you least agree with.

    MostLeast
    Science is the ultimate source of trustworthy knowledge
    We depend too much on science and not enough on faith
    In order to gain understanding of the world, science needs to be integrated with other forms of knowledge, such as spiritual insight
    Morality, art, and intuition are important for gaining knowledge about the world

  • 10.   Please select the item you most agree with, and the one you least agree with.

    For me, to live a good life is ...

    MostLeast
    ... to support those who are oppressed and dominated
    ... to offer my unique 'gifts' to the larger whole of life
    ... to respect the tradition and honor my community
    ... to be independent and do whatever I enjoy

  • 11.   Please select the item you most agree with, and the one you least agree with.

    MostLeast
    Life was brought about through biological evolution (not steered by a higher power)
    How life originated is still unclear, despite what science and religion say about it
    Life was miraculously created by a higher power
    I see the universe as a creative expression of an evolving consciousness or 'Spirit'

  • 12.   Please select the item you most agree with, and the one you least agree with.

    MostLeast
    Science and technology are often corrupted by special interests, e.g., of big corporations
    Science and technology can make beneficial contributions when society is actively engaged with technological developments
    Science and technology are definitely making our lives healthier, easier, and more comfortable
    One of the negative effects of science and technology is that they break down people's ideas of right and wrong

  • 13.   Please select the item you most agree with, and the one you least agree with.

    MostLeast
    When it comes to interfering with nature, mankind has no right to play God
    Interfering with nature is risky because it may be too complex for us to understand
    Humans can improve on nature
    Aware of their deep connectedness, humans and nature can work together in mutually enhancing ways.

  • 14.   Please select the item you most agree with, and the one you least agree with.

    MostLeast
    I use the pain and suffering in my life as opportunities for inner growth
    The suffering that happens to people does not have meaning but is random
    The suffering in the world is created and maintained by existing power structures
    The suffering that happens to people is the will of God

  • 15.   Please select the item you most agree with, and the one you least agree with.

    MostLeast
    I believe that the evolution of our consciousness continues after our death
    In an afterlife we will be punished or rewarded for our actions in this life
    I don't believe in an afterlife of any form
    I don't know what happens to us after we die

  • 16.   Please select the item you most agree with, and the one you least agree with.

    MostLeast
    Each individual needs to sacrifice his/her desires to serve the community and society at large
    Society should offer decent care for every individual
    When individuals thrive and blossom, they naturally start working for a better world for all
    Everybody needs to take care of, and stand up for, oneself

  • 17.   Please select the item you most agree with, and the one you least agree with.

    In society...

    MostLeast
    ... we should place more emphasis on science and technology
    ... we should place more emphasis on inner growth and self-actualization
    ... we should have greater respect for religious authority and tradition
    ... we should place more emphasis on art, culture, and moral development

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    Thank you very much for participating in our worldview questionnaire.

    Sincerely,
    The Institute for Cultural Evolution

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