individual personal responses to each question
A "just" society is potentially different from a "fair" or even an "equal" society.
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An "I agree, sorta" option was needed, too.
Have I said that I hate the notion of "strongly" agreeing or disagreeing with something?
"I viscerally hate this crap""This shit is so great I'm going to shove it down"Not many better options, really :V
Mathematics aren't certain, as there is no certain thing in this world, only probabilities.
survey
Anyway, there is a lot of vagueness in many of the questions, but I can believe that it's intentional. Did you put together the questions yourself? If so, I feel that I can see some personal bias in their wording. It's not too strong(le), but keep that in mind when analyzing the answers.
Fortunately, this isn't a survey on the political or religious composition of MotK, and of course there are a portion of questions which are there to obfuscate the purpose.
Completed it. I've had to google half of the words there :V
Everyone talking about the vagueness of the questions, the precise meaning of "strongly agree," etc., is thinking too much.
I kinda started doing first impulse decisions after I realized I was probably over thinking some of these. I also started ignoring the strong options because I didn't have a good criteria to decide what was a strong feeling. That's probably the way this scale is meant to work because it's entirely possible that I just don't care strongly for any of these questions.
Everyone talking about the vagueness of the questions, the precise meaning of "strongly agree," etc., is thinking too much.Or perhaps I should say, rather, that you are thinking too strongle.