I think that any test that gives only four options is going to give false results, unless there are a whole lot of questions. I think that I probably scored higher on the second test when I realized that I might as well express violent opinions because I'd get more points that way. (If you slightly disagree with a statement that gives points for agreement, you don't get any points. Yes, I know it's not all about getting points.) If there were more options - even a "no opinion" option - then it would be a better test. (And, of course, a more complex scoring scheme that would recognize the 'no opinion' answers.)
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Date: 2003-04-21 08:01 am (UTC)