Score Guide

What Does Your Score Mean?

The survey produces a score from 0 to 100 reflecting how your responses align with this interpretive framework, which is drawn from the Australian Values Statement. Here's what each result band means — and some suggestions for reflection.

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How scoring works: 20 statements, each rated 0–5. Maximum possible score is 100. Your result reflects your self-reported alignment with the values framework — it's a starting point for reflection, not a definitive judgement.

These are starting points, not verdicts

The survey is based on an interpretive framework drawn from the Australian Values Statement — but reasonable Australians disagree about what these values mean in practice, how they should be weighted, and how policies actually reflect them. A lower score doesn't make someone a bad Australian or a bad person. It means their responses diverge from this framework in some areas — which is a legitimate position to hold in a democracy.

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