Values Clarification Questionnaire 1 and 2 PDF

Title Values Clarification Questionnaire 1 and 2
Author Anonymous User
Course Bachelor of Science in Accountancy
Institution University of Santo Tomas–Legazpi
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Values Clarification Questionnaire 1 We're going to take a look at six important values. To help you figure out how important these values are to you, answer the following questions by putting a check under the column that most closely matches your feelings.

NOT TRU E 1. I would like to own a lot of expensive things. 2. I like it when my family does things together. 3. My friends are the most important thing to me. 4. I will do whatever it takes to meet my goals. 5. I like to make my own decisions. 6. It is important to me to look my best at all times. 7. I would do anything for someone in my family. 8. I always make sure that my homework is done before I hang out with my friends. 9. They say money can't buy happiness, but I think it helps! 10. My friends can't

convince

me

to

do

something I don't want to. 11. I never go out without brushing my hair and making sure that I look good. 12. I like to tell my friends what's really going on in my life. 13. I think it would be really cool to be rich. 14. I only hang out with people who look good.

NOT SURE

SOMETIM ES TRUE

VER Y TRU E

15. I would like a job that gave me plenty of time with my family. 16. I always do my best on every assignment. 17. I prefer working alone rather than as part of a group or team. 18. I would do my best to be there for a friend who needed to talk to me. VALUES QUESTIONNAIRE SCORECARD Here are the values we are looking at: Ambition: having a strong desire to succeed. Appearance: caring about the way people and things look Family: being part of your family and loyal to it Friendship: being close to others and trusting them Independence: being self reliant, able to do things on your own. Wealth: having money and the things it can buy And this is how you feel about these values: Not Important 1

2

3

Not Sure 4

5

6

Strong

You Care 7

8

Feelings 9

10

Ambition Appearance Family Friendship Independence Money or Wealth WHAT'S IT MEAN? 9-10 You have very strong feelings about the importance of this value. 7-8 You obviously care about this value but you are not primarily guided by it. 4-6 You are not sure how you feel about this value and maybe should take the time to explore it more. 1-3 This is not a value that is important to you. Values Clarification Questionnaire 2 We're going to take a look at six important values. To help you figure out how important these values are to you, answer the following questions by putting a

check under the column that most closely matches your feelings.

1. I like to have time to myself. 2. It is important to me to do my best at school. 3. I really have a good time with my friends. 4. I make it my policy to always tell the truth to my parents, even when I've done something they may not approve of. 5. I like to know exactly what I'm going to do on the weekends. 6. I like to choose how I spend my free time and not be controlled by my friends. 7. I respect people who admit their mistakes

rather

than

getting

defensive about it. 8. I always make sure I have a plan about how I am going to get home before I go out. 9. I can learn something important from every situation I experience. 10. I don't like to tell many people about my personal life. 11. I try to find ways to have fun while I'm working or at school. 12. I like to be able to do the things I like whenever I feel like it. 13. There are some things about me that I don't share with anyone else. 14. I am more comfortable sleeping in my own bed than anywhere else. 15. I believe I'll be able to do whatever I want to with a good

NOT

NOT

TRUE

SURE

SOMETIM

VERY

ES

TRU

TRUE

E

education. 16. I always find a way to have a good time. 17. I hate people telling me what to do. 18. I always tell my friends the truth, even if it might hurt their feelings. VALUES QUESTIONNAIRE SCORECARD Here are the values we are looking at: Education: gaining knowledge, doing well in school. Freedom: being able to live by your own rules. Happinesss: feeling joy, enjoying life. Privacy: having time to be by yourself, and having own personal space. Security: feeling safe and protected. Honesty: living by a set of truthful standards. And this is how you feel about these values: Not Important 1

2

3

Not Sure 4

5

6

Strong

You Care 7

8

9

Feelings 10

Education Freedom Happiness Privacy Security Honesty

or

Wealth WHAT'S IT MEAN? 9-10 You have very strong feelings about the importance of this value. 7-8 You obviously care about this value but you are not primarily guided by it. 4-6 You are not sure how you feel about this value and maybe should take the time to explore it more. 1-3 This is not a value that is important to you. ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS: 1. Based in the values qualification questionnaires, what do you prioritize the most? 2. What is the least priority? 3. After answering the form, what did you observe to yourself?...


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