
Concept
The project is a visualization of the results of a psychological study of 20 States Test, which was attended by just over 100 students worldwide. Their job was to write 20 sentences about themselves. The test is aimed at identifying signs of individualistic and collective thinking (depending on the countries where they grew up and lived) and at exploring self-identity.

Data

Visualization

All respondents are graded according to the level of individualism (indicator 1 to 5) of the culture in the country in which they learn/live (inner circle of rays) and in the outer circle they are graded according to the level of individualism in the country from which they originate within the internal circle. The level of individualism of countries is determined according to the cultural measurement typology developed by Gert Hofstead. The basis for visualization is a flower composed of 20 petals painted in one of the seven colors that were assigned to the main categories of speech. Every flower is a human being, and the petals are a set of suggestions he said about himself.
Respondents living in countries with a more individualistic culture
Respondents living in countries with a more collective culture
The flower at the centre shows the average number of responses from one group
Posters in the interior
31 respondents said they were tired, and 33 respondents said they were happy in life.