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  1. #91
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    I am on a graph for the first time in my life. Wowsers!

    Cool graph, Khen, it makes it quite a bit easier to compare the politics of everyone. :thumbsup:
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    Good Job Khen, thanks bro.
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  3. #93
    Found a better compass.

    https://8values.github.io/results.ht...&g=68.8&s=76.9

    Edit: damn it, it won't post the picture.
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  4. #94
    Those questions were only slightly less shitty than the last compass. But I doubt anyone here would be surprised by my results:

    https://8values.github.io/results.ht...&g=58.1&s=66.4

    (A lot of this is artifact; there were a substantial number of questions I answered 'neutral' on because I disagreed with the basic premise or tradeoff implied, and knew that answering incorrectly one way or another would skew the results.)
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  5. #95
    I like having the neutral option and more axes. But yes, the questions are sufficiently ambiguous that I had to choose neutral for a large number.
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  6. #96
    First time I've been called a centrist economically: https://8values.github.io/results.ht...&g=64.6&s=70.8

    Not surprised to be a Classical Liberal but think I'm more Markets but not sure I like where some of the questions lead. Centrist, Balanced, Liberal, Progressive.
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    https://8values.github.io/results.ht...&g=61.9&s=73.6

    Test designed to predict likely political affiliation rather than accurately characterize political views based on a deep philosophical analysis. I signal my affiliation through those answers where I strongly agree or disagree, even though I could just as well omit the "strongly". On questions where I reject the premise I'm more likely to say I disagree rather than to say I'm neutral or unsure.

    Very much geared towards Anglo-American respondents.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RandBlade View Post
    First time I've been called a centrist economically: https://8values.github.io/results.ht...&g=64.6&s=70.8

    Not surprised to be a Classical Liberal but think I'm more Markets but not sure I like where some of the questions lead. Centrist, Balanced, Liberal, Progressive.
    59.8% is a centrist. If you got 60%, it would say pro-markets.
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  10. #100
    Few to many absolute questions without context for my taste, but here we go

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    Seemed very much aimed at Americans. And as always blanket questions without context.

    https://8values.github.io/results.ht...&g=68.5&s=76.6
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  12. #102
    If you don't like it, most to the pre-WWII era.
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