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typical USA Adult Average Worldview
Input needed for the Quick Worldview Analysis Program where this = Person #2:
| #1A Humbly Unsure | |
| #1B Skeptic | |
| #2A The True Believer | |
| #2B I Know What’s Best For You | |
| #3 Focused Vision | |
| #4 Global Vision: The Big Picture | |
| #5A Scientific Materialism | |
| #5B Vitalism | |
| #6 Scientific Method | |
| #7A Mysticism | |
| #7B Magic | |
| #8A Monotheism | 5 |
| #8B Belief in a Personal God | 5 |
| #9A Religious Fundamentalism | |
| #9B Apocalypticism | |
| #10 Secular Humanism | |
| #11A Fatalism | |
| #11B Free Will | |
| #12 The Artistic Worldview | |
| #13 Dancing With Systems | |
| #14A Moralistic God | 1 |
| #14B Reincarnation | |
| #15 The Collective Cognitive Imperative | |
| #16 Golden Rule, Village Ethic of Mutual Help | 3 |
| #17A Bitterness & Vengeance | -3 |
| #17B Gratitude & Forgiveness | 5 |
| #18A Passionately Impulsive | |
| #18B Dispassionate | |
| #19 Capitalism | 1 |
| #20A Elitism | |
| #20B Authoritarianism | |
| #21A Populism | |
| #21B Service to Others | |
| #22A Expansionism | |
| #22B Imperialism | |
| #23A Sustainability | |
| #23B Enoughness | |
| #24 Struggling With a Basic Need: Sustenance | -1 |
| #25 Anthropocentrism | -1 |
| #26A The Consumerist | 3 |
| #26B The More Is Better Mentality | |
| #27 Belonging to Nature | |
| #28A Hedonistic Orientation | |
| #28B Healthy Orientation | |
| #29A The Self Restrained Person | |
| #29B The Threatening Person | -5 |
| #30 Intellectual Freedom | |
| #31 Education for Democracy | 3 |
| #32 Valuing Human Rights | |
| #33A Servitude | -3 |
| #33B Addiction | -5 |
| #34 Valuing Traditions & Traditional Gender Roles | |
| #35A Self Reliant Nonconformity | |
| #35B Working for Change | |
| #36A Cynicism | |
| #36B Conspiracism | |
| #37A Proud Identification | 5 |
| #37B GlobalCitizen | |
| #38 Valuing Family | 3 |
| #39A Tough Love | |
| #39B Scapegoating | -1 |
| #40 Environmental Economics | |
| #41Struggling With a Basic Need: Self Esteem | -5 |
| #42 Ethical Orientation | 3 |
| #43 Seeking Wealth & Power | |
| #44A Sanctity & Dignity of Life | |
| #44B AnimalRights | -1 |
| #45A Borrowing Mentality | 1 |
| #45B Pay As You Go Approach | |
| #46A The Technological Fix Mentality | 5 |
| #46B Militarism | 1 |
| #47A The Attitudinal Fix Mentality | |
| #47B Pacifism | |
| #48 Cooperative, Decentralized Society Advocate | |
| #49A Social Welfare Statism | |
| #49B Socialism | -3 |
| #50A Libertarian | |
| #50B Left Anarchist | -3 |
| #51 Ethical Globalization | 1 |
| #52 Independent Living for The Sick or Disabled | -5 |
The above scores are based on the rankings in the table below:
note: for more on the individual worldview themes listed below, click here
|
MOST
IMPORTANT (Positive Sense) |
IMPORTANT
(Positive Sense) |
ALSO
A FACTOR (Positive Sense) |
|
8A
Monotheism |
16
Golden Rule, Village Ethic of Mutual Help |
14A
Moralistic God |
|
8B
Belief in a Personal God |
26A
The Consumerist |
19 Capitalism |
|
17B
Gratitude & Forgiveness |
31
Education for Democracy |
45A
Borrowing Mentality |
|
37A
Proud Identification |
38
Valuing Family |
46B
Militarism |
|
46A
The Technological Fix Mentality |
42
Ethical Orientation |
51
Ethical Globalization |
|
MOST
IMPORTANT (Negative Sense) |
IMPORTANT
(Negative Sense) |
ALSO
A FACTOR (Negative Sense) |
|
29B
The Threatening Person |
17A
Bitterness & Vengeance |
24
Struggling With a Basic Need: Sustenance |
|
33B
Addiction |
33A
Servitude |
25
Anthropocentrism |
|
41
Struggling With a Basic Need: Self Esteem |
49B
Socialism |
39B
Scapegoating |
|
52
Independent Living for The Sick or Disabled |
50B
Left Anarchist |
44B
Animal Rights |