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« Reply #3475 on: October 01, 2020, 12:00:18 PM »


I liked this quiz! Some of the more esoteric axes definitely reflected some very minor changes of opinion that I've had over the past few years. Did you take it?

I did. My results were generally safe within the 40-60 range with the exception of economic (67% market) and the last two (which ran the opposite of your results).
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« Reply #3476 on: October 01, 2020, 02:00:46 PM »

https://altvalues.github.io/results.html?social=33.3&econ=33.3&essence=4.2&moral=25.0&apply=65.6&ecol=45.8&socpol=50.0&relig=21.9&aesth=45.8
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« Reply #3477 on: October 01, 2020, 07:01:24 PM »


Other than the first two, we are remarkably similar! Nice to see you old buddy.
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« Reply #3478 on: October 06, 2020, 02:59:20 PM »

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« Reply #3479 on: October 14, 2020, 11:59:15 PM »


September 6th, 2019 Update, 32 Months Later:

Are You a Democrat or a Republican?
Overall: Democrat / 96% (+17%)
Role of Government: 94% (+12%)
Economy & Jobs: 100% (+21%)
Values: 97% (+15%)
Defense & Foreign Policy: 85% (+12%)
Budget & Taxes: 96% (+18%)
Energy & Environment: 100% (+21%)
Civil Liberties: 97% (+15%)   
Immigration: 100% (+22%)
Healthcare: 88% (+7%)
Education: 100% (+21%)

While this quiz does allow for you to signal the strength of your opinions on any given issue through the use of a slider, there are too many options on the slider for it to be a useful indicator (41 different positions for the dot according to my arrow keys). As such, I decided to go with the extremes on each question, fully one way or another, or leave the indicator where it was when I arrived, directly in the middle. For questions where I thought the issue should go farther or disagreed with the premise (Bible study, as well as other religious study, should be offered in high school, but it should be critical analysis, not religiously led), I went with the side that I felt better represented where I thought my view/interpretation would lie on. For some reason, question 68 seems bugged and the indicator will not move and the arrow keys shift the color of the hands back to even. However, it does appear that dragging the indicator does change the color of the hands, so that's what I did. Unfortunately, I do not remember how I did the quiz those 2 1/2 plus years ago, but if I had to guess, I think I did it the same way, so hopefully some sort of comparison can be made.

October 15th, 2020 Update, 13 Months Later:

Are You a Democrat or a Republican?
Overall: Democrat / 95% (-1%)
Role of Government: 96% (+2%)
Economy & Jobs: 98% (-2%)
Values: 96% (-1%)
Defense & Foreign Policy: 85% (±0%)
Budget & Taxes: 90% (-6%)
Energy & Environment: 100% (±0%)
Civil Liberties: 97% (±0%)   
Immigration: 100% (±0%)
Healthcare: 89% (+1%)
Education: 100% (±0%)

I think, based on where I'm at right now, there's just nowhere to move. If anything, I feel like most of the questions presented by this now fairly old quiz don't go far enough, leading to some shifts on the margins but no real overall changes. The nice thing is, since I made myself a note last time, I was able to replicate what I did, so this is definitely a one-to-one when it comes to how I answered the questions (most extreme on either side or dead in the middle).
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« Reply #3480 on: October 15, 2020, 03:49:16 AM »


Social Democracy
Economic Axis: Social
Equality: 74.4% (+7.3%)
Diplomatic Axis: Peaceful
World: 69.7% (+13.3%)
Civil Axis: Liberal
Liberty: 63.1% (+5.0%)
Societal Axis: Very Progressive
Progress: 81.1% (+0.4%)
https://8values.github.io/index.html
https://8values.github.io/results.html?e=74.4&d=69.7&g=63.1&s=81.1

It's been just about 20 months since I last took this test and I decided to go back and do it again to see how my views have changed. I have noticed that my views have started trending more radical and generally leftward, but I find it interesting to get some numbers behind that change (even if they come off a silly test like this). The only thing surprising to me is the trend towards "Peaceful" on the diplomatic axis, but I guess it is more looking at international beliefs rather than toward individuals and their governments.

Libertarian Communism
Economic Axis: Communist
Equality: 94.2% (+19.8%)
Diplomatic Axis: Internationalist
World: 79.4% (+9.7%)
Civil Axis: Liberal
Liberty: 70.2% (+7.1%)
Societal Axis: Revolutionary
Progress: 91.4% (+10.3%)
https://8values.github.io/index.html
https://8values.github.io/results.html?e=94.2&d=79.4&g=70.2&s=91.4

It's been another 22 months since I last took this and the changes to my personal beliefs continue to track towards the extremes. Every single category moved further to its respective polarity. The only axis identification that didn't change was the civil axis that which remained "Liberal." It's fun to go back and refresh these old quizzes!
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« Reply #3481 on: October 15, 2020, 03:49:43 AM »


https://altvalues.github.io/index.html
https://altvalues.github.io/results.html?social=37.5&econ=35.0&essence=20.8&moral=50.0&apply=81.3&ecol=41.7&socpol=66.7&relig=15.6&aesth=54.2

Social Axis: Social
Collective: 62.5%
Economic Axis: Nationalized
Planned 65.0%
Essence Worldview: Constructivist
Constructivist: 79.2%
Moral Worldview: Pragmatic
Pragmatic/Idealist: 50.0%
Applicability: Universal
Universal: 81.3%
Ecological Axis: Balanced
Industrial: 58.3%
Social Politicization: Politicized
Politicized: 66.7%
Religious Axis: Atheist
Secular: 84.4%
Aesthetics: Neutral
Futurist: 54.2%
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« Reply #3482 on: October 15, 2020, 04:07:01 AM »

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« Reply #3483 on: October 21, 2020, 06:49:42 PM »


Overall: 91% Republican

Role of Gov't: 93% R
Economy: 94% R
Values: 94% R
Foreign Policy: 80% R
Budget/Taxes: 92% R
Energy/Environment: 97% R
Civil Liberties: 93% R
Immigration: 73% R
Healthcare: 97% R
Education: 97% R

I see more ambiguity in a lot of issues related to immigration.  It's definitely the issue that I am most moderate on.

Overall: 79% R (-12%)

Role of Government: 90% R (-3%)
Economy and Jobs: 88% R (-6%)
Values: 86% R (-8%...I don't know why this one dropped or isn't 100% since I chose the socially conservative stance to the extreme on all moral questions.  Maybe something odd counts towards this?)
Foreign Policy: 75% R (-5%)
Budget & Taxes: 82% R (-10%)
Energy & Environment: 90% R (-7%)
Civil Liberties: 82% R (-11%)
Immigration: 82% D (-55%!!)
Healthcare: 85% R (-12%)
Education: 96% R (-1%)


So, maybe my frustration with the GOP isn't just Trump's stupidity, but maybe I have moderated a tiny bit (though my actual disposition to moral issues is probably significantly more conservative than back then).  The really huge swing is obviously on immigration- I think the only reason not to have open borders entirely is to keep people who are direct physical threats to our nation out.

It doesn't seem like my views have changed all that much from 2018 though.  Most of the change was between 2016-18:

Retook this today, and I just keep moving to the left on immigration:
Overall: 82% R (might be a bit understated in my opinion)
Role of Government: 95% R
Economy and Jobs: 91% R
Values: 88% R (don't know how this wasn't 100% based on my answers, unless some immigration or other ones double-count)
Defense/Foreign Policy: 74% R
Budget and Taxes: 87% R
Energy and Environment: 92% R
Civil Liberties: 87% R

Immigration: 83% D (I think this is overstated and probably should really be something like 60-70% D, but they didn't ask good questions to get at my opinion of the far left on the issue)
Healthcare: 91% R
Education: 100% R


2020 Update:
Overall: 84% R (+5 from 2019)
Role of Government: 92% R (+2)
Economy and Jobs: 95% R (+7)
Values: 89% R (+3...something on race or immigration must count towards this because it should otherwise be 100%)
Defense and Foreign Policy: 73% R (-2%)
Budget and Taxes: 81% R (-1%)
Energy and Environment: 91% R (-1%)
Civil Liberties: 88% R (+6%)
Immigration: 59% D (-23%, seems to be a reversion from my 80%+ D stance of 2018 and 2019)
Healthcare: 93% R (+8%)
Education: 97% R (+1%)


Honestly, I wonder if I'm simply a little more extreme in election years than non-election years because I get worked up.  If that's the case, I need to watch for that and keep myself grounded in my faith and my principles, but I'm not certain if it is or not.
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« Reply #3484 on: October 21, 2020, 08:44:45 PM »


Role of government: 84% D
Economy and Jobs: 85% D
Values: 90% D
Defense and Foreign Policy: 69% D
Budget and Taxes: 81% D
Civil Liberties: 90% D
Immigration: 97% D
Healthcare: 89% D
Education: 83% D
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« Reply #3485 on: October 21, 2020, 10:36:59 PM »

Overall: 92% D

Role of Government: 93% D
Economy: 90% D
Values: 95% D
Foreign Policy: 80% D
Budget: 89% D
Energy: 91% D
Civil Liberties: 98% D
Immigration: 99% D
Healthcare: 97% D
Education: 91% D
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« Reply #3486 on: October 22, 2020, 01:06:22 AM »
« Edited: October 22, 2020, 01:29:38 AM by bagelman »

http://gotoquiz.com/politics/democrat-or-republican-quiz.html

with swings since 2017

overall 61% D D+1
Role of Government 66% D D+3
Economy & Jobs 64%   D D+3
Values 59% D R+1
Defense & Foreign Policy 57% D R+4
Budget & Taxes 68% D D+1
Energy & Environment 80% D    D+4
Civil Liberties 51% D R+4
Immigration 70% R R+6
Healthcare 60%   D D+6
Education 64% D D+2
 


2020

Overall 66% D   D+5
Role of Government 73% D  D+7
Values 69% D  D+10
Defense/FP 58% D  D+1
Budget and Taxes 68% D  no change
Energy and Environment 81% D  D+1
Civil Liberties D 65%  D+14
Immigration R 67%  D+3
Healthcare D 67%  D+7
Education D 69%  D+5

Problem with immigration is that most of the questions are about illegals. I believe it should be easier for legal immigrates to come here and obtain citizenship. At the same time I don't support illegal immigration. Ideally we should make it easier for some economic immigrants to come to America as long as they don't negatively impact the economic competitiveness of native workers. If there's not enough cherry pickers from the native born labor pool then open the gates wide, if there is keep them open but not so wide. We can then crush illegal narcotics smugglers without ambiguity and with a clear conscious.
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« Reply #3487 on: November 07, 2020, 05:00:04 PM »



New test!
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« Reply #3488 on: November 07, 2020, 05:00:36 PM »

https://altvalues.github.io/results.html?social=83.3&econ=70.8&essence=41.7&moral=54.2&apply=93.8&ecol=20.8&socpol=50.0&relig=21.9&aesth=58.3
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« Reply #3489 on: November 07, 2020, 05:22:23 PM »

Overall: 52% Dem (Lean Dem)
Role of Government: 51% GOP
Economy & Jobs: 61% Dem
Values: 51% GOP
Defence & Foreign policy: 51% GOP
Budget & Taxes: 54 Dem%
Energy & Environment: 74% Dem
Civil Liberties: 57% GOP
Immigration: 64% GOP
Healthcare: 52% Dem
Education: 57% Dem

I'm very swingy and toss-up apparently.

60% D (+8% D)

Role of Government: 60% D (+11% D)
Economy & Jobs: 71% Dem (+10% D)
Values: 57% D (+8% D)
Defense & Foreign Policy: 53% R (+2% R)
Budget & Taxes: 62% D (+8% D)
Energy & Environment: 74% D (n.c.)
Civil Liberties: 51% R (+6% D)
Immigration: 59% R (+5% D)
Healthcare: 68% D (+16% D)
Education: 71% D (+14% D)
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« Reply #3490 on: November 07, 2020, 05:40:20 PM »

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« Reply #3491 on: November 07, 2020, 08:42:49 PM »

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« Reply #3492 on: November 08, 2020, 10:02:36 AM »

I just took the 8Values quiz, here's my results:
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« Reply #3493 on: November 09, 2020, 01:24:38 AM »

My Six Triangles test results (Quiz link)

I guess I'm a moderate hero on pretty much everything except foreign policy. Tongue
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« Reply #3494 on: November 10, 2020, 03:56:14 AM »







A dump of a few tests I did on the last week.



This was on June this year.

As you can see, I have become a lot more centrist on things, which I attribute on the pandemic making me jaded of a lot of things. However I think its also a genuine lurch to the centre as well: I have become a lot more moderate, especially on social issues.
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« Reply #3495 on: November 10, 2020, 03:42:31 PM »

The World's Smallest Political Quiz (Quiz link)

I think they must have cahged some the questions recently? Because last time I took the quiz,  I'm pretty sure one of the questions was about trade and there were not any questions about healthcare. On the old version of the quiz I scored libertarian, IIRC it was somewhere around 80% personal freedom/60% economic freedom.
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« Reply #3496 on: November 11, 2020, 09:37:19 AM »

The World's Smallest Political Quiz (Quiz link)

I think they must have cahged some the questions recently? Because last time I took the quiz,  I'm pretty sure one of the questions was about trade and there were not any questions about healthcare. On the old version of the quiz I scored libertarian, IIRC it was somewhere around 80% personal freedom/60% economic freedom.

They have. They now have "character types" with icons and there's a bonus quiz. If you're a progressive (socially libertarian, economically redistribute), it asks "are you willing to use force to take away things from an innocent based on how much money they make?" If you say "Yes" you are "coercive" rather than "respectful". Clearly based on the idea that the paying of taxes is the use of "force". Similar questions for authoritarians. 

The libertarian quiz is far more interesting. They get a cool looking monk as their avatar and the quiz seems to try to convert the user into anarchism.

So not only are they more blatant about the libertarian bias they've always had, they seem to be pretty extreme on libertarianism, equating taxation to force without consent and supporting anarchism.

They also try to get your email out of you which is really annoying.

Icons: Authoritarians get a black women with a laser pistol from space, conservatives get a blond woman with a red sweater, progressives get a ghastly looking ultra-thin cultist looking guy showing their special dislike for them, and libertarians get a cool looking monk dude.
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« Reply #3497 on: November 11, 2020, 06:08:06 PM »

I’m a coercive progressive apparently
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« Reply #3498 on: November 12, 2020, 09:43:52 PM »

The Political Compass (Quiz link)
Sapply Values (Quiz link)
PolitiScales (Quiz link)
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« Reply #3499 on: November 12, 2020, 10:11:15 PM »

Your Compass:
You are a far-left moderate social libertarian.
Left: 7.72, Libertarian: 3

I'm a little more authoritarian on this one than usual. Probably due to environmental regulation.
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