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Blue=Europe (yes, including Britain, sorry if someone feel offended :P )

Why would we be offended? Like quite a lot of other Brits (from all political tendencies as far as I can see) I am rather sceptical that the 'European Agenda' is in either Britains' or, indeed, Europes' best interests. However, personally speaking, I am certainly not offended at being considered to be European.

 

Brits tend to have some inappropriate stereotypical views of other nationalities - but we're not the only ones by a long way!

 

Nick

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Red=US

Blue=Europe (yes, including Britain, sorry if someone feel offended :lol: )

Green=Others

 

I did t-test and F-test for US versus Europe. The only trend that is significant is that w.r.t. economics left/right, variance is higher among US'ians than among Europeans. p=0.01888

Which category did I fit in?

 

I'm a US citizen, a european citizen, and an other citizen

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Red=US

Blue=Europe (yes, including Britain, sorry if someone feel offended :) )

Green=Others

 

I did t-test and F-test for US versus Europe. The only trend that is significant is that w.r.t. economics left/right, variance is higher among US'ians than among Europeans. p=0.01888

Which category did I fit in?

 

I'm a US citizen, a european citizen, and an other citizen

sorry, didnt think about it. I put you in the US group. I suppose I was subconsciously afraid that it would undermine the conclusion if I didn't :)

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Economic: -2.88

Social: -4.51

 

I was disappointed to find there was no question asking for agreement/disagreement with "Tests such as this one are a crock of *****". Probably that would have moved my social score a bit to the left. But then I have not until now been placed in the moral proximity of Gandhi so maybe I should not complain.

Written by someone with some blinders on for sure. I would have taken the test but it is impossible to complete when there are multiple choice questions where I don't agree with any of the possible answers.

I found the test to have quite a bit of inherent bias. It would be interesting to "reformulate" the questions in a less leading and more neutral fashion. Might give us a better idea of where we really sit relative to one another.

 

viz

 

 

If economic globalisation is inevitable, it should primarily serve humanity rather than the interests of trans-national corporations.

 

becomes

 

Economic globalization will eventually and primarily serve the interests of the trans-national corporations that support and employ it.

 

Anyone else for the others?

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Anyone else for the others?

A recent debate here in Lancaster was about whether people who feed pigeons should get fined. Support for such a rule would be a clue that one is authoritarian.

 

I think such concrete questions would be more useful than more abstract ones. Also, they plotted politicians on the map based on their voting behavior. So if they want to make the web users' responses comparable to the politicians, they should ask us how we would vote on concrete issues.

 

Of course concrete issues tend to be geography specific. It may not make much sense to plot you and me on the same scale if we "voted" on different issues. And if we voted on similar issues .... feeding pigeons in your town may have different implications than feeding them in my town. But I think that is unavoidable anyway.

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fwiw I took this a while back (last November) and scored (econ,social)= (-2.88,-4.51)

 

Today I scored (-1.88,-4.15)

 

I guess there is some reasonable consistency in the scores.

 

I can't say I much like being in roughly the same area as Dennis Kucinich.

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I guess there is some reasonable consistency in the scores.

Yeah, I was (-8.00, -7.44) last time we all took this, but am (-7.00, -7.59) this time.

 

But I see on the scatter plot I was wrongly marked down as US citizen (I live and work in the US but am Canadian), so given I'm a large outlier, maybe the US citizen's are grouped more closely together.

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