Analysis

The Test of Value Activities was developed by Dewey and Kilpatrick in 1930. It is used to assess individuals’ preferences and values in relation to various activities and interests.

Objective

The aim of the Test of Value Activities is to provide a reliable and valid measurement of individuals’ values and preferences. This tool is used in psychological research to understand the factors that influence people’s preferences and how these preferences are connected to their personal values.

Scoring Method

The scale is scored using a 5-point Likert scale, ranging from 1 (strongly disagree) to 5 (strongly agree).

References

Dewey, J., & Kilpatrick, W. H. (1930). The Project Method. New York: Columbia University Press.