For the following questions, please select the option that you think fits you the best.
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Q1I believe that following rules helps everyone.
Q2When I act for someone else, I choose what seems best for the situation.
Q3If the rules of society cause people to suffer, I believe I should try to change them.
Q4I feel more at ease when I have rules to follow.
Q5I think it’s more important to stay calm and make rational decisions than to focus on what’s “good” or “evil.”
Q6I prefer doing things my own way rather than strictly following the rules.
Q7I believe I can use rules to my advantage if I’m clever about it.
Q8If something benefits me, I think it’s okay to accept some losses or sacrifices.
Q9I find chaotic situations exciting.
Q10I feel reassured when the rules align with my own values.
Q11If something is truly good, I don’t think it’s necessary to stick to the rules.
Q12I believe protecting freedom is the same as doing what’s right.
Q13I get really uncomfortable when social order is disrupted.
Q14I believe everything has both good and bad sides.
Q15I think the ability to act freely is the most important thing.
Q16I find it easier to lead others when there are clear rules in place.
Q17I’m willing to use others if it helps me reach my goals.
Q18If I really want something, I sometimes ignore the means to get it.
Q19When helping someone, I first think about the proper way to do it.
Q20When I act for others, I trust my own judgment more than external rules.
Q21I sometimes help people based on intuition, even if it breaks the rules.
Q22I often prioritize rules over emotions.
Q23I try not to take sides because I prefer avoiding conflict.
Q24I sometimes feel suffocated by the rules of society.
Q25I believe things work better when there are systems or rules in place.
Q26If the outcome is good, I don’t care much about how it’s achieved.
Q27I’ve sometimes wanted to break the rules of society.
Q28I believe that valuing order is key to creating a good society.
Q29I think what’s “right” depends on the situation—it’s not always the same.
Q30I think it’s okay to rebel against unfair rules.
Q31I feel like following rules is just common sense.
Q32I care more about keeping balance than expressing my feelings.
Q33I often act based on mood or timing.
Q34I think using systems and rules well is important to expand my role.
Q35I tend to suppress my emotions and focus on efficiency.
Q36As long as I’m satisfied, I don’t worry much about others.
Q37Even if something helps someone, I avoid doing it if it breaks the rules.
Q38As long as I’m sincere, I think a bit of flexibility in methods is fine.
Q39I believe that what’s “right” lives in each person’s heart.
Q40When I can’t tell which side is right, I often listen to both and find middle ground.
Q41I tend to prioritize rules and social norms over my own feelings.
Q42When rules are pushed on me, I feel like resisting.
Q43As long as it’s within the rules, I think bending things a little is okay.
Q44If I can deliver results, I don’t mind being seen as cold.
Q45Sometimes I think the world is more fun when it’s out of control.
Q46Even if I believe something is right, I can’t bring myself to break the rules.
Q47When I want to help someone, I act based on how I truly feel.
Q48Even if others disagree, I want to stand by what I believe is right.
Q49I naturally adjust my actions to fit my role or organization rather than my own preferences.
Q50I tend to go with the flow rather than sticking to my own ideas.