Analysis
The Value Profile Scale was developed by Leonard Gordon. It is used to assess individuals’ personal values and priorities, and to examine how these relate to other variables such as age, gender, education, and cultural background.
Purpose
The purpose of the Value Profile Scale is to measure and evaluate the core values and priorities that guide individuals’ behavior in various areas of life, such as work, relationships, personal development, and social behavior.
Statistical Analysis
Statistical analysis of the data involves descriptive statistics, correlation analysis, and multivariate analysis to understand the relationships between values and other psychological or social factors.
References
Braithwaite, V. A., & Law, H. G. (1985). Structure of Human Values: Testing the Adequacy of the Rokeach Value Survey. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 49(1), 250–263.