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Scorecard for Recording Input needed for the Quick Worldview Analysis Program
Highlight
and print out the table and scorecard below to facilitate input. note:
for more on the individual worldview themes listed below, click here
First,
complete the table by putting the designation
(number/letter) and name (if you wish) of each of the 27 worldview themes you identify in the
appropriate box. Later refer to it when transferring data to your input
scorecard.
Most Important, +5
Important, +3
Also A Factor, +1
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Most Antagonistic Towards,
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Antagonistic Towards, -3
Also A Negative Factor, -1
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Second, put these data in the
scorecard below--print it out, then fill it out to facilitate input into the
program.
Name
of Worldview Theme
your score
#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
#8B
Belief in a Personal God
#9A
Religious Fundamentalism
#9B
Apocalypticism
#10
Secular Humanism
#11A
Fatalism
#11B
Free Will
#12
The Artistic Worldview
#13
Dancing With Systems
#14A
Moralistic God
#14B
Reincarnation
#15
The Collective Cognitive Imperative
#16
Golden Rule, Village Ethic of Mutual Help
#17A
Bitterness & Vengeance
#17B
Gratitude & Forgiveness
#18A
Passionately Impulsive
#18B
Dispassionate
#19 Capitalism: (Economic Individualism/Corporate
Capitalism)
#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
#25
Anthropocentrism
#26A
The Consumerist
#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
#30
Intellectual Freedom
#31
Education for Democracy
#32
Valuing Human Rights
#33A
Servitude
#33B
Addiction
#34
Valuing Traditions & Traditional Gender Roles
#35A
Self Reliant Nonconformity
#35B
Working for Change
#36A
Cynicism
#36B
Conspiracism
#37A
Proud Identification
#37B Global Citizen
#38
Valuing Family
#39A
Tough Love
#39B
Scapegoating
#40 Environmental Economics
#41 Struggling
With a Basic Need: Self Esteem
#42
Ethical Orientation
#43
Seeking Wealth & Power
#44A
Sanctity & Dignity of Life
#44B Animal Rights
#45A
Borrowing Mentality
#45B
Pay As You Go Approach
#46A
The Technological Fix Mentality
#46B
Militarism
#47A
The Attitudinal Fix Mentality
#47B
Pacifism
#48
Cooperative, Decentralized Society Advocate
#49A
Social Welfare Statism
#49B
Socialism
#50A
Libertarian
#50B
Left Anarchist
#51
Ethical Globalization
#52
Independent Living for The Sick or Disabled