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Re: Social Attitude Test

PostAuthor: Diri » Thu Jan 03, 2008 11:02 am

Vladimir wrote:
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Vladimir wrote:Radicalism: 65 percent
Tenderness: 38 percent
Socialism: 50 percent

These scores indicate that you are a tough-minded radical; this is the political profile one might associate with a liberated atheist. It appears that you are cynical towards religion, and have a balanced attitude towards humanity in general.

To round out the picture, your attitudes towards economics appear neither committedly capitalist nor socialist, and combined with your social attitudes this creates the picture of someone who would generally be described as a political centrist.

This concludes our analysis; we hope you found your results accurate, useful, and interesting.


I guess you opted for "flogging", right? :lol:

No. Maybe because I'm not very religious.


No I doubt it... "Tenderness" has got to do with how soft-hearted you are... How "compassionate" and "caring" etc... :wink:
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PostAuthor: Vladimir » Thu Jan 03, 2008 11:10 am

I love kids and I'm against flogging/execution/etc. So I doubt the test is correct then 8) .
The suppression of ethnic cultures and minority religious groups in attempting to forge a modern nation were not unique to Turkey but occurred in very similar ways in its European neighbours - Bruinessen.

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Re: Social Attitude Test

PostAuthor: Diri » Thu Jan 03, 2008 11:25 am

Vladimir wrote:I love kids and I'm against flogging/execution/etc. So I doubt the test is correct then 8) .


Hmm... Let's look at it's (the test's) own definition of "tenderness":

Secondly, attitudes vary along a tough/tender axis, which appears to distinguish between realistic and pragmatic individuals on the one hand, vs. idealistic and trusting individuals on the other.


Right... So it was meant in a more political way than we'd thought... The Realists vs. The Idealists...
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Re: Social Attitude Test

PostAuthor: Vladimir » Thu Jan 03, 2008 11:31 am

Yes, there are different ways to study these kind of subjects. It's talking about political views and it's totally correct that I'm a political centrist.
The suppression of ethnic cultures and minority religious groups in attempting to forge a modern nation were not unique to Turkey but occurred in very similar ways in its European neighbours - Bruinessen.

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Re: Social Attitude Test

PostAuthor: AEA » Sat Jan 05, 2008 12:17 am

Social Attitude Test

Your scores:

Radicalism: 59 percent

Tenderness: 60.5 percent

Socialism: 46 percent

These scores indicate that you are a tender-minded moderate; this is the political profile one might associate with a protective parent. It appears that you are accepting of religion, and have a generally optimistic attitude towards humanity in general.

To round out the picture, your attitudes towards economics appear neither committedly capitalist nor socialist, and combined with your social attitudes this creates the picture of someone who would generally be described as a political centrist.

This concludes our analysis; we hope you found your results accurate, useful, and interesting.

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Re: Social Attitude Test

PostAuthor: nuray » Sat Jan 05, 2008 10:03 pm

Diri wrote:
Vladimir wrote:I love kids and I'm against flogging/execution/etc. So I doubt the test is correct then 8) .


Hmm... Let's look at it's (the test's) own definition of "tenderness":

Secondly, attitudes vary along a tough/tender axis, which appears to distinguish between realistic and pragmatic individuals on the one hand, vs. idealistic and trusting individuals on the other.


Right... So it was meant in a more political way than we'd thought... The Realists vs. The Idealists...

so since i have low 'tenderness' that make me a realist? :?
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Re: Social Attitude Test

PostAuthor: Diri » Sun Jan 06, 2008 12:29 am

nuray wrote:
Diri wrote:
Vladimir wrote:I love kids and I'm against flogging/execution/etc. So I doubt the test is correct then 8) .


Hmm... Let's look at it's (the test's) own definition of "tenderness":

Secondly, attitudes vary along a tough/tender axis, which appears to distinguish between realistic and pragmatic individuals on the one hand, vs. idealistic and trusting individuals on the other.


Right... So it was meant in a more political way than we'd thought... The Realists vs. The Idealists...

so since i have low 'tenderness' that make me a realist? :?


I guess so... But you're not "Tenderness: 10" - so you're not a 100% realist... :wink:
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