The map is not the territory. But a better map helps.
This instrument takes about 15 minutes. It will show you where you stand.
This is not a survey designed to confirm what you already think. There are no right answers. There is no score. What you will receive at the end is a map — a picture of your orientation toward the familiar and the unfamiliar, and how you hold that tension. Or don't. The instrument works best if you answer quickly, with the first thing that comes.
Before we begin —
What brought you here?
Do you generally take surveys when you encounter them?
That makes sense. Can you say why?
How would you describe your relationship to your own beliefs — are they something you hold provisionally, or something more settled?
When you encounter information that contradicts something you believe, what typically happens?
Do you think your views on major issues have changed significantly in the last five years?
How confident are you that you understand why you believe what you believe?
The map begins here.
You'll move through eight territories. In each one, choose the words that feel true — not the ones that seem correct. There are no correct answers. If nothing fits, say so.
Your map is ready.
Everything you've chosen is now being placed. What you'll see is not a score — it's a picture of where you stand.
Receive your map by email — optional
Your map reflects fewer than 4 territories. Want a link to come back and finish?