This is what I got:
"You have no one strongest moral foundation.
Your morality is closest to that of a Left-Liberal."
Your scores:
Care 94%
Loyalty 36%
Fairness 86%
Authority 50%
Purity 58%
Liberty 47%
Your strongest moral foundation is Care.
Your morality is closest to that of a Left-Liberal.
As repulsed I was by that question, it boiled down to this for me, "Would I care if someone actually did that?"
Am I missing something or is this almost always winding up with care being the most important thing and almost everyone being a left liberal? It's almost like this test is fairly dumb.
Is it ok to have a brother and sister sleep together or for a man to kill a baby rabbit on TV?
And now it's just weird and a waste of my time.
Last edited by BaconBits; 03-02-2018 at 08:38 AM.
Disagree with both of you. The test has issues, but are we really going to complain about the questions considering the only metric is to measure moral displeasure and after that, to offer potential correlation with political views? (something which has been extensively studied by Haidt in his 2012 book, The Righteous Mind by the way) I've seen plenty of other results where care was not the top result, and people have been indicated as libertarians and conservatives.
Also, Bacon, didn't you say you were a centrist? Would make sense if you got different results both times.
I am more of a centrist with slight right leanings than anything, and I honestly don't really care what this test declares I am. It is a pretty solid time waster on what is a hilariously slow day at work.
But seriously, answering the same questions the same way as I did the first time netted me a different result.
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