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Old January 9th 04, 06:44 PM
Nancy Scott
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"mondaymorning" wrote in message
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I went to the site and took the test. I felt that the some of the

questions
were not worded in a way that answers could be given correctly. One

example
was: Mothers may have careers but their first duty is to be homemakers.

One
was to answer agree or disagree. I don't think anyone's first duty is to

be
a homemaker but I sure do think anyone who is a Mother has a duty to put
that job first. Being a homemaker and a Mother are not the same thing.

There were many other questions which presented the same dilemma.
So I got fixed in a position....but was it accurate? I don't think so.


"Dianne Lewandowski" wrote in message
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A few months back, someone posted a site with a test to see where you
were at on the political scale: right or left.

The following site does this a little better, has some interesting
statements to make about social and economic "visions", past and current
global leaders and where they are in the spector.

For those interested in this issue, take the test and read the
documentation. I found it fascinating. The questions intriguing, and
often times difficult to answer.

http://www.digitalronin.f2s.com/poli...ass/index.html



It seemed to have a lot of questions that were stated in such a way to
"push" the answerer left/anti-authoritarian. I would love to have my old
poli-sci statistics professor go through the questions and do a bias
analysis. It would be very interesting. Given th politician that it placed
my answers closest to (Gerhart Schroeder), I hope it wasn't accurate.


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