If you have not completed the Value Survey, please do that first.
The items in the survey make up two scales. One has seven items, the other has six. You figure your score for each scale by adding the total number of points for all the items in the scale and dividing by the number of items:
Scale A | Scale B |
1= | 2= |
3= | 5= |
4= | 7= |
6= | 9= |
8= | 11= |
10= | 12= |
13= | |
Sum/7= | Sum/6= |
In a 1980 replication of this survey at a Minnesota Planning Conference (with comparison to a national sample of certified planners), the results were:
Scale A | Scale B | Minnesota | National |
>3.5 | <3.5 | 37% | 27% |
<3.5 | >3.5 | 22% | 18% |
>3.5 | >3.5 | 33% | 51% |
<3.5 | <3.5 | 8% | 4% |
The question is,
What do Scale A and Scale B represent?