I've been searching Google with various keywords since just after you made that post and I've yet to find a thread with a single result. I'll keep looking, though. If I find it, I'll just bump that thread.
85 to 90% of these questions there shouldn't even be multiple options. I am appalled at them. The fact that they would even be asked is laughable. =P Also, several questions that were related to what was asked were omitted.
Neo wrote:85 to 90% of these questions there shouldn't even be multiple options. I am appalled at them. The fact that they would even be asked is laughable. =P Also, several questions that were related to what was asked were omitted.
Xam is just about as liberal as he is libertarian, which is less than half as allowed by this scale. I'm more libertarian than I am liberal. Technically I would be called a "libertarian socialist" in the ideal case, though within the realities of the United States political system I'm closer to a minarchist (except when it comes to education and corporate regulation).
there were quite a few catch-22 questions on there, and still no option for 'undecided'. Much as I'd like to post my results, I would have to say it's fairly inaccurate for where I stand.
Ferno wrote:there were quite a few catch-22 questions on there, and still no option for 'undecided'. Much as I'd like to post my results, I would have to say it's fairly inaccurate for where I stand.
It lacks an "undecided" option by design. You're supposed to have an opinion for them to measure.
Mine was very similar to Stroodles - lower right, libertarian-conservative. Socially, I'm a mix of old-school Christian Humanism and Enlightenment values, and tend to affirm things like free markets and traditional gender roles, counterbalanced by my emphasis on things like personal freedom, artistic creativity, and the like that liberals tend to advocate.
Ferno wrote:Much as I'd like to post my results, I would have to say it's fairly inaccurate for where I stand.
dont be afraid, unless your embarrassed by the results.
“To announce that there must be no criticism of the President, or that we are to stand by the President, right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public.”
Economic Left/Right: 4.75
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -3.79
Just about 3 squares below Stroodles. I'm a libertarian-capitalist, or capitalist-libertarian if you prefer.
Thoughts:
There were a few questions that needed an \"I don't know enough to answer this\" button, like whether multinational corporations are unethically exploiting the genetic plant resources of other countries. I don't follow the genetic plant resource related activities of multinational corporations close enough to have a clue.
Some questions need an \"I agree in some ways and disagree in others\" button, like \"the businessman and manufacturer are more important than the writer and the artist\" (true in some ways, false in others.)
That test is more like Which stereotype of ours do you fit into best?.
I was near center but just down into the lower left box for whatever that's worth.
Ferno wrote:there were quite a few catch-22 questions on there, and still no option for 'undecided'. Much as I'd like to post my results, I would have to say it's fairly inaccurate for where I stand.
It lacks an "undecided" option by design. You're supposed to have an opinion for them to measure.
well that's the problem. I do have an opinion of them, but it doesn't line up with 'agree' or 'disagree'
Embarrased cuda? dude, have you been drinking or something?