Final answer:
The worldview according to Kluckhohn and Strodbeck encompasses five basic problems and various cultural solutions, not directly referencing the four options listed. Their work focuses on a deeper analysis of cultural orientations.
Step-by-step explanation:
The worldview according to Florence Kluckhohn and Fred Strodbeck is not explicitly mentioned in the provided reference material. However, they proposed a model in their 1961 book 'Variations in Value Orientations' that outlines five basic human problems and the range of solutions that different cultures have developed for these problems. Their model outlines orientations towards human nature, the relationship of humans to nature, the time dimension, activity, and the relational orientation of people. While the options given in the student's question (1) Fatalistic worldview, 2) Humanistic worldview, 3) Individualistic worldview, 4) Collectivistic worldview) are not directly from Kluckhohn and Strodbeck's model, they could be considered as general categories within the relational orientation of people or reflections of the broader understanding of worldviews in terms of cultural philosophy and social attitudes.