Schwartz Portraits Value Orientations
Description
The Portrait Value Questionnaire is based on the cross-cultural research into universal human values by Shalom Schwartz and colleagues, and measures a person’s values. The questionnaire captures the oppositions between values proposed by Schwartz and measures 19 value types through 40 descriptions of imaginary people. By completing the questionnaire, you will learn about your values, and how your cultural background may have influenced these. This will help you understand (cultural) differences between values, and communicate about these differences.
Schwartz, Shalom H et al. (2001). Extending the cross-cultural validity of the theory of basic human values with a different method of measurement. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, Volume 32/5, 519-542; Schwartz. Shalom H et al. (2012). Refining the theory of basic individual values. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Volume 103/4, 663-688.
To access this tool, please go to: http://wiki.mgto.org/doku.php/portrait_value_questionnaire_pvq
Is the tool mobile?: No
At a glance
Level
Advanced
Copyright status
Protected
Interaction
Individual
Knowledge / Skills
Yes / No
Culture focus
General + Specific
Working mode
Online
Details
Mode(s) of learning
Other
Sector(s)
UNSPECIFIED
Language(s)
English
Type(s) of the tool
class-room tools (to be used by VET Trainers to teach their groups), tools for self-evaluation