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Originally Posted by Cirrus
True, but unfortunalety it seems to be the case for all political tests on the Internet.
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Yes, but some are better than others.
Try here:
Moral Politics - A Morality-Based Political Test
This is my result: UNDERSTAND WHY YOU THINK WHAT YOU THINK BY TAKING THIS POLITICAL TEST
Your Score
Your scored 6 on the Moral Order axis and 2 on the Moral Rules axis.
Matches
The following items best match your score:
System: Authoritarianism
Variation: Moral Authoritarianism
Ideologies: Nationalism
US Parties: No match.
Presidents: George H. Bush (72.05%)
2004 Election Candidates: George W. Bush (68.75%), John Kerry (56.47%), Ralph Nader (46.78%)
Statistics
Of the 355058 people who took the test:
1.2% had the same score as you.
18.6% were above you on the chart.
69% were below you on the chart.
1.6% were to your right on the chart.
93% were to your left on the chart.
Others
Want to understand more what this all means? Then start with the Overview and step through the pages by clicking Next.
For President and Candidates, the percentage measures the distance between you and them where 100% is a perfect overlap and 0% is the longest possible distance.
If you overlap two regions, they are both listed. So if you see both Liberalism and Conservatism, you are a "perfect" Centrist.
See the distribution for all respondents.
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