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Asgara
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Message 7 of 254 (137857)
08-29-2004 2:36 PM
Reply to: Message 1 by Adminnemooseus
08-29-2004 1:29 PM


Here is an interesting site I found back in 2000. I'd be interested in where people fall on this chart.
The Political Compass
I am right in the middle of the left/libertarian quadrant.

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Asgara
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Message 20 of 254 (137940)
08-29-2004 9:21 PM
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08-29-2004 6:58 PM


Re: Compass
-6.50 left
-5.54 libertarian

Asgara
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Asgara
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Message 66 of 254 (138172)
08-30-2004 3:19 PM


For those that are claiming bias as a reason for not doing the test... did anyone actually read the site? The FAQ? How the analysis is set up?
From the FAQ:
1. Some of the questions are slanted
Most of them are slanted ! Some right-wingers accuse us of a leftward slant. Some left-wingers accuse us of a rightward slant. But it's important to realise that this isn't a survey, and these aren't questions. They're propositions - an altogether different proposition. To question the logic of individual ones that irritate you is to miss the point. Some propositions are extreme, and some are more moderate. That's how we can show you whether you lean towards extremism or moderation on the Compass.
Some of the propositions are intentionally vague. Their purpose is to trigger buzzwords in the mind of the user, measuring feelings and prejudices rather than detailed opinions on policy.
Incidentally, our test is not another internet personality classification tool. The essence of our site is the model for political analysis. The test is simply a demonstration of it.
9. In some cases none of the four possible responses reflected my attitude
One expert in the field suggested that we restrict the responses to simply 'agree' and 'disagree'. But how many do you need? Ten? Twenty? If you choose the one that most nearly reflects your feeling, you'll get an accurate reading...even if it niggles.
10. You should have a "don't know" option
This makes it too easy for people to duck difficult issues. By forcing people to take a positive or negative stance, the propositions make people really evaluate their feelings. Often people find they wanted to select 'don't know' mainly because they'd never really thought about the idea.

Asgara
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Asgara
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Message 82 of 254 (138276)
08-30-2004 9:26 PM
Reply to: Message 81 by Darwin Storm
08-30-2004 9:20 PM


Also, the question clearly implies, regardless of the first part, that people's attention span is decreasing. Huh? There may be anecdotal evidence, but please show me a scientific study. The question makes an assumption here, which if inccorect, completely invalidates teh entire question
While I'm not disagreeing with your take on the questions, if you don't think peoples' attention span is decreasing wouldn't that mean that you disagree or strongly disagree with the proposition as stated?

Asgara
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