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Post by ~TopmødeFlyinglark~ on Oct 2, 2016 11:09:04 GMT -5
www.helloquizzy.com/tests/the-3-axis-political-test
My result: You scored 90% on Social freedom, higher than 87% of your peers. You scored 28% on Econ. freedom, higher than 22% of your peers. You scored 48% on Polit. freedom, higher than 48% of your peers.
The first two sound accurate, but I'm a bit unsure of the last one, as I do support semi-direct democracy and stuff.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 2, 2016 11:34:18 GMT -5
You scored 55% on Social freedom, higher than 26% of your peers.
You scored 70% on Econ. freedom, higher than 73% of your peers.
You scored 65% on Polit. freedom, higher than 74% of your peers.
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Post by Gengar on Oct 2, 2016 11:42:54 GMT -5
➳ i got 80%, 50%, 48% I'm guessing the 80% is because I said strongly agree to smaller state = freer people and similar questions
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Post by tiger beetle on Oct 2, 2016 12:10:02 GMT -5
85% on social freedom 25% on economic freedom 48% on political freedom
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Post by Deleted on Oct 2, 2016 12:11:25 GMT -5
You scored 83% on Social freedom, higher than 74% of your peers.
You scored 53% on Economic freedom, higher than 55% of your peers.
You scored 50% on Political freedom, higher than 50% of your peers
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Post by Deleted on Oct 2, 2016 12:14:28 GMT -5
38% on social freedom 78% on economical freedom 58% on political freedom
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Post by ~TopmødeFlyinglark~ on Oct 2, 2016 13:49:50 GMT -5
➳ i got 80%, 50%, 48% I'm guessing the 80% is because I said strongly agree to smaller state = freer people and similar questions wait hang on which is which
I think the 'smaller state = freer people' is on the political freedom axis, which measures how authoritarian someone is.
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Post by Basement Cat on Oct 2, 2016 14:11:24 GMT -5
You scored 63% on Social freedom, higher than 35% of your peers. You scored 45% on Economic freedom, higher than 43% of your peers. You scored 43% on Political freedom, higher than 38% of your peers.
So my preferences are only slight. Excellent. I do not wish to be an extremity.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 2, 2016 15:52:48 GMT -5
50 53 50 No idea what it means, and I guessed on some of the questions Someboyd please explain?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 2, 2016 16:00:57 GMT -5
50 53 50 No idea what it means, and I guessed on some of the questions Someboyd please explain? I don't know if you saw this already, but here's an editted version of how the maker of the quiz explains it in probably the most complicated way possible: On the social axis, a low score represents social conservatism. It represents a leaning towards conservative values such as nationalism and cultural conservatism. A high score represents a rejection of such values for more progressive ones such as cultural liberalism, multiculturalism and internationalism. On the economic axis, a low score represents a desire for tighter control of industry, and perhaps removal of private capital ownership in favor of worker ownership or government ownership of the means of production. A high score demonstrates a desire to let market forces sort economic problems out by themselves, with little or no help from the government. The political axis is the one that probably not a lot of you have seen before. It measures to what extent you favor the government being carried out by bureaucratic State institutions, and to what extent you want it carried out by the people, either in the form of collective local governance (Direct democracy, citizen's assemblies, workers councils...) or by individuals via the marketplace and charities with no government involvement.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 2, 2016 16:02:09 GMT -5
You scored 93% on Social freedom, higher than 94% of your peers. Econ. freedom Distribution You scored 35% on Econ. freedom, higher than 29% of your peers. Polit. freedom Distribution You scored 53% on Polit. freedom, higher than 57% of your peers.
i just kinda guessed? i am young and dont understand laws and the government and stuff very well tbh
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Post by Deleted on Oct 2, 2016 16:03:01 GMT -5
50 53 50 No idea what it means, and I guessed on some of the questions Someboyd please explain? I don't know if you saw this already, but here's an editted version of how the maker of the quiz explains it in probably the most complicated way possible: On the social axis, a low score represents social conservatism. It represents a leaning towards conservative values such as nationalism and cultural conservatism. A high score represents a rejection of such values for more progressive ones such as cultural liberalism, multiculturalism and internationalism. On the economic axis, a low score represents a desire for tighter control of industry, and perhaps removal of private capital ownership in favor of worker ownership or government ownership of the means of production. A high score demonstrates a desire to let market forces sort economic problems out by themselves, with little or no help from the government. The political axis is the one that probably not a lot of you have seen before. It measures to what extent you favor the government being carried out by bureaucratic State institutions, and to what extent you want it carried out by the people, either in the form of collective local governance (Direct democracy, citizen's assemblies, workers councils...) or by individuals via the marketplace and charities with no government involvement. Oh so I have no opinions whatsoever Oops
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Post by Deleted on Oct 2, 2016 16:06:34 GMT -5
Oh so I have no opinions whatsoever Oops
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Post by sphagnosidum on Oct 2, 2016 16:24:15 GMT -5
social 73, higher than 50% of my peers economies 25, higher than 18% of my peers political 35, higher than 22% of my peers
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Post by sand dollar on Oct 2, 2016 17:14:28 GMT -5
75% social freedom, higher than 53% of peers 35% economical freedom, higher than 29% of peers 43% political freedom, higher than 38% of peers
tbh i don't follow politics nor really have an interest in it and didn't know what some of the later questions meant
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Post by Deleted on Oct 2, 2016 18:02:41 GMT -5
You scored 60% on Social freedom, higher than 31% of your peers. Econ. You scored 40% on Econ. freedom, higher than 36% of your peers. Polit. You scored 58% on Polit. freedom, higher than 65% of your peers.
to be fair i didn't understand half the questions and i didn't put much down for "strongly" agree/disagree bc i'm a wimp (:
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Post by shortstop on Oct 2, 2016 18:16:18 GMT -5
//eye twitches i took the entire thing but it won't give me my result because i can't do the verification code
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Post by Deleted on Oct 2, 2016 18:17:57 GMT -5
//eye twitches i took the entire thing but it won't give me my result because i can't do the verification code go back a page and uncheck "save my results"
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Post by shortstop on Oct 2, 2016 18:25:56 GMT -5
//eye twitches i took the entire thing but it won't give me my result because i can't do the verification code go back a page and uncheck "save my results" thanks i got 70-50-38 not too extreme which is good
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Post by Aku on Oct 2, 2016 18:39:48 GMT -5
I got 63 73 40, I'm like a mix of unsurprised and surprised tbh lol
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Post by Saint Ambrosef on Oct 2, 2016 19:15:11 GMT -5
This test is BS. Whoever wrote it had negligible understanding of political or social ideologies. Seriously, the questions (and choices) are very narrow-minded and cram a wide array of beliefs/ideals into a few very cramped boxes. The quiz had a very inflexible opinion on what constitutes certain morals or ideologies, and frankly, plays into stereotypes.
If anyone's wondering, I got 33% 85% 68%. Which, since I understand my specifics and recognize the BS criteria of the test, are skewed numbers.
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