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brave and steely-eyed and morally pure and a bit terrifying… /testimonials /evil /leet .ask? .ask_long?


laropasucia:

wirehead-wannabe:

laropasucia:

wirehead-wannabe:

towardsagentlerworld:

wirehead-wannabe:

ozymandias271:

ozymandias271:

ozymandias271:

Moral Foundations scores (most is five):

4.8 Harm 
3.2 Fairness 
2.3 Loyalty
1.0 Authority
0.0 Purity

Schwartz Values Scores (highest is 7):

4.6 Benevolence (helping people close to you)
4.2 Universalism (helping everyone)
4.0 Achievement (competence, success)
4.0 Hedonism (pleasure)
4.0 Self-direction (independence, choosing for yourself)
3.5 Conformity (restraint of actions that violate social norms or offend others)
2.0 Stimulation (excitement, novelty, challenge)
1.4 Security (stability, safety, harmony)
0.8 Tradition (traditional culture, religion)
-0.4 Power (dominating others)

I am confused about this one because I wasn’t sure whether to answer in an ideal world or in our current world. Achievement, hedonism, benevolence, and self-direction seems like a pretty good description of the eudaimoniacally ideal life; but we live in a world with tremendous suffering we can work to end, and that takes precedence over our individual self-development. 

I think it’s interesting I scored higher in benevolence than universalism. Wouldn’t have predicted that. 

Big Five scores (highest is 5):

4.7 Openness
1.4 Conscientiousness
2.2 Extraversion
4.4 Agreeableness
4.6 Neuroticism

Can we somehow get a group together to compare on these? I’d be really interested in seeing everyone side by side, rather than scattered throughout tumblr.

Done.

wirehead-wannabe, ozymandias271, eccentric-opinion, anyone else who wants to contribute 

(people should feel free to only fill out part of the form, if they don’t want to take all the tests but still want to report their results for some of them)

Reblogging again because we have some newcomers, and because people like @voximperatoris were asking about political quizzes.

Is there a specific set of surveys to complete?

They’re all from yourmorals.org (except the part about sortinghatchats obviously) and the columns should be labeled. Feel free to do as many or as few as you want.

All right then…

For the Big Five:

O: 4.5

C: 2.6

E: 2.2

A: 4.1

N: 4.4


For the Moral Foundations:

Harm: 3.5

Fairness: 3.3

Loyalty: 1.3

Authority: 1.2

Purity: 0.3


And the Schwartz Values

Power: 0.6

Achievement: 5.0

Hedonism: 4.0

Stimulation: 5.0

Self-Direction: 4.6

Universalism: 4.8

Benevolence: 4.6

Traditionalism: -0.2

Conformity: 3.2

Security: 3.4


Conclusion: I dunno, I figured out pretty quick which questions were measuring what sorts of traits, and given how vague some of them were, I found myself debating whether to try and pattern-match them imperfectly onto circumstances I could actually picture (which would skew the results away from what they were probably actually trying to measure), or whether to choose answers based on the results I assumed it was going to nudge me towards (which would have just been measuring what categories I like to think I’m in, rather than which categories I’m actually in). In the end I focused on avoiding those temptations to the point where I may have overcompensated in the other direction, which probably skewed my results the other way around.

Self-direction: 6.2
Achievement: 5.2
Stimulation: 5.0
Universalism: 3.6
Benevolence: 3.2
Hedonism: 3.0
Security: 2.2
Power: 0.2
Conformity: 0.0
Tradition: -0.6

O 4.7
C 2.4
E 2.8
A 3.6
N 2.6

Harm 2.7
Fairness 4.2
Loyalty 0.0
Authority 0.2
Purity 0.2

Also, my business ethics are…interesting

And sortinghatchats is triggering an identity crisis

1 month ago · 82 notes · source: ozymandias271 · .permalink

  1. conductivemithril reblogged this from socialjusticemunchkin and added:
    HPMOR’s Sorting chapter(s?) triggered an identity crisis, it’s only fitting.I’m not sure if this new crisis is...
  2. invertedporcupine reblogged this from voximperatoris and added:
    I had to create an e-mail account just to take the tests over again, since I suspect personality drift since 2011...
  3. voximperatoris reblogged this from jbeshir and added:
    These are all from like 5 years ago when I took them on yourmorals.org, but I doubt they’ve changed much.Moral...
  4. jbeshir reblogged this from socialjusticemunchkin and added:
    Alright… Moral Foundations:Care/Harm: 4.2 Fairness: 2.2 Loyalty: 1.2 Authority: 1 Purity: Probably surprising no one,...
  5. 91625 reblogged this from socialjusticemunchkin and added:
    Harm: 2.5Fairness: 1.7Loyalty: 3.2Authority 1.5Purity 1.2 Power 2.6Achieve 5.0Hedonism 0.3Stimulation 4.0Self-Direction...
  6. socialjusticemunchkin reblogged this from laropasucia and added:
    Self-direction: 6.2 Achievement: 5.2 Stimulation: 5.0 Universalism: 3.6 Benevolence: 3.2 Hedonism: 3.0 Security: 2.2...
  7. laropasucia reblogged this from wirehead-wannabe and added:
    All right then…For the Big Five:O: 4.5C: 2.6E: 2.2A: 4.1N: 4.4 For the Moral Foundations:Harm: 3.5Fairness: 3.3Loyalty:...
  8. oliwhail reblogged this from wirehead-wannabe and added:
    Nice, added mine
  9. wirehead-wannabe reblogged this from laropasucia and added:
    They’re all from yourmorals.org (except the part about sortinghatchats obviously) and the columns should be labeled....
  10. philippesaner reblogged this from lowgravitaswarningsignal and added:
    Haidt2.5, 1.7, 2.5, 1.7, 1.3Schwartz1.2, 5.5, 1.7, 2, 3.8, 3.1, 4.4, 2.8, 2, 2.8Big Five4.8, 3.1, 3.0, 2.8, 2.5
  11. darthsquidious reblogged this from ozymandias271 and added:
    Moral Foundations: 4.3 harm, 2.7 fairness, 1.3 loyalty, 1.3 authority, 0.5 puritySchwartz Values: 5.0 benevolence, 4.9...
  12. skiesalight reblogged this from skiesalight and added:
    Distributive Justice Scale (max 7)4.8 Utilitarianism5.0 Libertarianism4.0 Equality2.6 Equity4.0 Needs Only7.0 Basic...
  13. shitifindon reblogged this from towardsagentlerworld and added:
    3.2 Harm 3.5 Fairness 2.2 Loyalty 0.2 Authority 0.0 Purity This is wrong; Harm should be higher than Fairness. Am I...
  14. multiheaded1793 reblogged this from ozymandias271 and added:
    Hmm, let’s see:Moral Foundations scores4.2 Harm 4.5 Fairness 3.3 Loyalty 1.3 Authority 1.3 PuritySchwartz Values...
  15. notebookundermydesk reblogged this from notebookundermydesk and added:
    Schwartz Values Scores (highest is 7): 2.6 Benevolence (helping people close to you) 3.9 Universalism (helping everyone)...
  16. somervta reblogged this from ozymandias271 and added:
    I am offended by how high this thinks my purity is
  17. hylleddin reblogged this from towardsagentlerworld and added:
    Yay Data!
  18. thegreatjackal reblogged this from michaelblume and added:
    Schwartz: Power: 0.6 Achievement: 1.8 Hedonism: 1.7 Stimulation: -0.3 Self-Direction: 6.4 Universalism: 1.5 Benevolence:...
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