book-based test «Spiral Dynamics:
Mastering Values, Leadership, and
Change» (ISBN-13: 978-1405133562)
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The Tale of the Tall Oak

Once upon a time, there was a tiny oak tree sapling named Peety. Peety dreamed of growing up into a mighty oak tree. 


Each year, Peety grew a little bit taller. He stretched his branches toward the sun and felt his trunk thicken as he grew. 


Over many years, Peety grew from a sapling into a young tree and finally into a tall, mature oak! He was so tall that he could see over the whole forest.


Peety noticed that the other tall oak trees had thick trunks, too. His friend Paul reached high into the sky just like Peety. Paul's trunk was thick and sturdy at the base. 


The small saplings that were sprouting had skinny little trunks. But Peety knew that would change over time as they grew taller.


Peety realized that, just like him, the taller an oak tree was, the thicker its trunk became. 


So even though the forest was filled with all different sizes of oak trees, Peety noticed a pattern - a correlation between tree height and trunk width. The tall trees always had thicker trunks, while the small saplings had skinny trunks. This was how pine trees grew strong enough to reach great heights! 


If you record how a tree grows - its height and trunk thickness - and plot it on a picture or graph, then the correlation is when these two things change together. That is, if you see that one is increasing, the other is also increasing, and vice versa.


The SDTEST® gives clues to someone's motivational values. However, additional polls can provide more pieces of the puzzle.


Imagine also giving a "Fears" poll. It asks people to rate different fears from 0 (not scary) to 5 (very scary). 


Now imagine 100 people who took both tests. You could match up each person's SDTEST® colors with their rated fears.


If people high in Blue values feared uncertainty more, that insight ties values to perceptions. Blue people may resist change more.


Or if Orange achievers feared failure most, that reveals their drive. They may overwork to avoid mistakes.


Comparing tests gives an expanded picture of values in action. More puzzle pieces make the whole image more apparent!


Multiple tests can work together, like colors blending on a palette. Other polls reveal what engages your values, like how your hobbies show what activities you enjoy most. Combined, they paint a richer picture of what motivates our thoughts and deeds.


Below you can read an abridged version of the results of our VUCA poll “Fears“. The full results of our VUCA poll “Fears“ are available for free in the FAQ section after login or registration.


Fears

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Recalculate
Critical value of the correlation coefficient
Normal distribution, by William Sealy Gosset (Student) r = 0.0317
Normal distribution, by William Sealy Gosset (Student) r = 0.0317
Non Normal distribution, by Spearman r = 0.0013
DistributionNon
Normal
Non
Normal
Non
Normal
NormalNormalNormalNormalNormal
All questions
All questions
My greatest fears are
My greatest fears are
Answer 1-
Weak positive
0.0539
Weak positive
0.0288
Weak negative
-0.0176
Weak positive
0.0952
Weak positive
0.0377
Weak negative
-0.0175
Weak negative
-0.1566
Answer 2-
Weak positive
0.0186
Weak negative
-0.0052
Weak negative
-0.0388
Weak positive
0.0657
Weak positive
0.0497
Weak positive
0.0109
Weak negative
-0.0979
Answer 3-
Weak negative
-0.0006
Weak negative
-0.0086
Weak negative
-0.0450
Weak negative
-0.0444
Weak positive
0.0487
Weak positive
0.0742
Weak negative
-0.0205
Answer 4-
Weak positive
0.0432
Weak positive
0.0289
Weak negative
-0.0234
Weak positive
0.0167
Weak positive
0.0364
Weak positive
0.0230
Weak negative
-0.0997
Answer 5-
Weak positive
0.0273
Weak positive
0.1290
Weak positive
0.0108
Weak positive
0.0745
Weak positive
0.0014
Weak negative
-0.0177
Weak negative
-0.1781
Answer 6-
Weak negative
-0.0020
Weak positive
0.0055
Weak negative
-0.0608
Weak negative
-0.0093
Weak positive
0.0257
Weak positive
0.0844
Weak negative
-0.0361
Answer 7-
Weak positive
0.0109
Weak positive
0.0347
Weak negative
-0.0657
Weak negative
-0.0306
Weak positive
0.0523
Weak positive
0.0685
Weak negative
-0.0529
Answer 8-
Weak positive
0.0651
Weak positive
0.0725
Weak negative
-0.0257
Weak positive
0.0125
Weak positive
0.0388
Weak positive
0.0154
Weak negative
-0.1343
Answer 9-
Weak positive
0.0752
Weak positive
0.1602
Weak positive
0.0064
Weak positive
0.0614
Weak negative
-0.0062
Weak negative
-0.0490
Weak negative
-0.1820
Answer 10-
Weak positive
0.0756
Weak positive
0.0664
Weak negative
-0.0128
Weak positive
0.0276
Weak positive
0.0365
Weak negative
-0.0125
Weak negative
-0.1347
Answer 11-
Weak positive
0.0635
Weak positive
0.0524
Weak negative
-0.0079
Weak positive
0.0104
Weak positive
0.0258
Weak positive
0.0249
Weak negative
-0.1275
Answer 12-
Weak positive
0.0443
Weak positive
0.0940
Weak negative
-0.0326
Weak positive
0.0310
Weak positive
0.0344
Weak positive
0.0263
Weak negative
-0.1528
Answer 13-
Weak positive
0.0724
Weak positive
0.0945
Weak negative
-0.0391
Weak positive
0.0269
Weak positive
0.0441
Weak positive
0.0148
Weak negative
-0.1633
Answer 14-
Weak positive
0.0812
Weak positive
0.0892
Weak negative
-0.0034
Weak negative
-0.0117
Weak positive
0.0061
Weak positive
0.0140
Weak negative
-0.1212
Answer 15-
Weak positive
0.0544
Weak positive
0.1264
Weak negative
-0.0335
Weak positive
0.0119
Weak negative
-0.0150
Weak positive
0.0242
Weak negative
-0.1154
Answer 16-
Weak positive
0.0720
Weak positive
0.0234
Weak negative
-0.0380
Weak negative
-0.0383
Weak positive
0.0724
Weak positive
0.0182
Weak negative
-0.0776


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2023.11.22
Valerii Kosenko
Product Owner SaaS SDTEST®

Valerii was qualified as a social pedagogue-psychologist in 1993 and has since applied his knowledge in project management.
Valerii obtained a Master's degree and the project and program manager qualification in 2013. During his Master's program, he became familiar with Project Roadmap (GPM Deutsche Gesellschaft für Projektmanagement e. V.) and Spiral Dynamics.
Valerii is the author of exploring the uncertainty of the V.U.C.A. concept using Spiral Dynamics and mathematical statistics in psychology, and 38 international polls.
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