Adjusting for bullet drop & windage, he just mightPractically a bullseye! Are you planning a career in a sniper unit?
end up in the purple (libertarian) quadrant.
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Adjusting for bullet drop & windage, he just mightPractically a bullseye! Are you planning a career in a sniper unit?
What I've noticed is that from 2013 the liberals in the green appear to have become even more liberal, reaching the lower left corner where in 2013 many seemed more central. But on the whole we see what we perceive; nearly everyone has moved further to the extreme sides, branching out from the centre of the graph; especially in the green.
It reminded me of whatever it was I watched years ago shortly after the Recession that mentioned economic downturns are known for raising interests in further-Left economics. I wonder if this may be what we are seeing here?Interesting. I wonder if using the Nolan Chart would have shown the same thing.
I agree with your assessment. It seems very lacking in any kind of nuance.I don't like this test because
a) It's like doing brain surgery with a hammer. Many times I thought 'I sorta agree, in some circumstances but not others', and that all needs to be spelled out.
b) I think that it weights too strongly whether we choose 'agree' or 'strongly agree' (or disagree). And that's awfully arbitrary.
But for what it's worth, here it is --
Yikes!(Almost) a copycat! Ban him!