Values Tests

Values tests are assessments that aim to identify and measure an individual’s personal values, which represent their core beliefs, guiding principles, and preferences. These tests help individuals gain insight into what they consider important and meaningful in life, and they can be used for personal development, career exploration, and decision-making. Here are a few examples of values tests:

  1. Schwartz Values Survey: Developed by Shalom H. Schwartz, this self-report questionnaire assesses personal values based on a theoretical framework that defines ten broad motivational values, such as achievement, power, self-direction, and benevolence. The survey presents individuals with a series of statements and asks them to rate the importance of each value.
  2. Portrait Values Questionnaire (PVQ): The PVQ, developed by Shalom H. Schwartz, measures personal values by presenting respondents with portraits of individuals who embody different value orientations. Participants rank the importance of each portrait, providing insights into their own value priorities.
  3. Personal Values Assessment (PVA): This assessment tool is designed to help individuals identify and clarify their personal values. It often involves a series of statements or questions that individuals respond to, indicating the level of importance they assign to different values or the degree to which they resonate with specific value statements.
  4. Life Values Inventory (LVI): The LVI is a self-assessment tool that measures personal values across various life domains, including work, relationships, and personal growth. It aims to identify an individual’s core values and provide guidance for aligning life choices and actions with those values.
  5. Oxford Values Questionnaire (OVQ): The OVQ is a multidimensional assessment that measures personal values across eight domains, including personal growth, relationships, community involvement, and spirituality. It provides individuals with a profile of their values and highlights areas of emphasis.

These tests help individuals become aware of their values and how they shape their behaviors, attitudes, and decision-making processes. They can be used for personal reflection, career exploration, team-building activities, and counseling or coaching sessions.

When using values tests, it is essential to remember that personal values are complex and can vary across individuals and cultures. It is crucial to interpret the results of these tests in conjunction with other factors and to consider the unique context and circumstances of the individual being assessed. Additionally, values can evolve over time, so reassessments or ongoing reflection may be valuable for individuals seeking to understand their values more deeply.

List of Values Test (Indian)

S.NoTitle of the TestAuthor(s)
01Comprehensive Value Scale (Hindi)K.G. Agrawal
02Value Test (Measurement of Study of Values) (Hindi)R.K. Ojha
03Value Test (Hindi)S.N. Upadhaya
04Measurement of Value Orientation Affected by MoviesM. Ojha
05Personal Values Questionnaire
(PVC) (Hindi and English)
G.P. Sherry
06Study of Values (Hindi/English)H.M. Singh &
A.D. Sharma
07Teacher Values InventoryH.L. Singh &
S.P. Ahluwalia
08The Test of Democratic ValuesS.P. Kulshrestha
09The Value-Orientation Scale (Hindi)N.S. Chauhan &
S. Aurora
10Value TestShashi Gilani
11Values Test (Hindi/English)K. Dwivedi
12Differential Values Questionnaire (DVQ)Rekha Rani Agrawal
13Teachers Value InventoryShamim Karim
14Careers & Family Value ScaleSadhna Tanwar
15Brief Scale of ValesYashvir Singh
16Comprehensive Values ScaleK.G. Agarwal
17Moral Values ScaleA. S. Gupta
18Moral Values ScaleA. Sen Gupta & A.K. Singh
19Value Conflict ScaleR.L. Bhardwaj
20Comprehensive Value Scale (CVS)K.G. Agarwal
21Moral Judgement TestDurganand Sinha & Meena Verma
22Altruism ScaleS.N. Rai & S. Singh
23Children Value InventoryShankar Saran Srivastava, Kamala Ray & Tej Narayan Singh
24The Religion Scale in HindiSheo Nath Singh &
Ram Naresh Prasad
25Study of Values in HindiS.P. Kulshrestha
26Value Conflict Scale (Adults)R. L. Bharadwaj