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WPDI™

The Weiman Personal Decision Inventory

Instructions: Below is a list of experiences that the average person encounters in everyday life. For each item, you are asked to remember what you were probably thinking and feeling during the situation described. Please click the answer that comes closest to describing what you were thinking or feeling. If both answers seem to apply to you, pick the one that you feel is more like you.

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1. Think about the last time that you lost or misplaced an item that was extremely important to you, such as a wallet, or a piece of jewelry. Which statement describes what you were thinking?

It might turn up soon ... maybe it was just misplaced.
It's probably gone forever.


2. Recall the last time that you won a contest or game. How did you feel?

I’m lucky.
I was lucky that time.


3. Recall the last time that you helped someone. Which statement describes what you were thinking?

I was able to help them in that specific situation.
I’m a helpful person.


4. Think back to the last time that you caught a cold. Which statement best describes how you felt:

There’s all kinds of germs out there ... you could get sick from anything.
I probably caught the cold from a friend or co-worker.


5. Remember the last time you bought a gift for someone that they told you they really appreciated. How did you feel?

I’m good at picking out gifts for people.
I don’t know if they really appreciated it; they told me that to be nice.


6. Recall the last time that you were waiting for a long time in a doctor’s office. Which statement describes what you were thinking:

There’s always a long wait in the doctor’s office.
It always seems like I’m the one who has to wait for the doctor.


 

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