Webbo Posted 16 November 2011 Posted 16 November 2011 You have to register but it's the BBC so you shouldn't get spammed. My link My results. Your low sense of wrongness is your most prominent moral dimension. This is the area in which you differed most from the average person in our pilot study.This suggests that you are not very sensitive to actions that break your moral code, and you are quite tolerant things you don’t agree with. By exploring the rest of your feedback, you’ll discover how this dimension of morality compares with your other results.
Kent Posted 16 November 2011 Posted 16 November 2011 Your low sense of disgust is your most prominent moral dimension. This is the area in which you differed most from the average person in our pilot study. This suggests that you are unlikely experience a strong emotional response to issues of right and wrong. You probably do not often feel physically sickened by the immoral actions of other people and it may be that you favour a more rational approach to dealing with moral ‘wrongs’. By exploring the rest of your feedback, you’ll discover how this dimension of morality compares with your other results.
MikeyT Posted 16 November 2011 Posted 16 November 2011 Your high desire to punish is your most prominent moral dimension. This is the area in which you differed most from the average person in our pilot study. This suggests that you are likely to favour an active response to individuals who do things you perceive as ‘wrong’. You may be very willing to challenge immoral actions when you see them happen. By exploring the rest of your feedback, you’ll discover how this dimension of morality compares with your other results.
Rincewind Posted 16 November 2011 Posted 16 November 2011 Your resultsYOUR LOW DESIRE TO PUNISH is the most significant feature of your results YOUR LOW DESIRE TO PUNISH is the most significant feature of your results Your low desire to punish is your most prominent moral dimension. This is the area in which you differed most from the average person in our pilot study. This suggests that you are unlikely to favour active retribution against individuals who do things you perceive as ‘wrong’. It may be that you favour other responses, such as avoidance. By exploring the rest of your feedback, you’ll discover how this dimension of morality compares with your other results. Not sure if this is good or not. It says I avoided a lot. Well I do not believe it is up to me to judge if I dont have all the facts. If somebody lies to get a job, they will be found out eventually.
rico Posted 16 November 2011 Posted 16 November 2011 Your high desire to punish is your most prominent moral dimension. This is the area in which you differed most from the average person in our pilot study. This suggests that you are likely to favour an active response to individuals who do things you perceive as ‘wrong’. You may be very willing to challenge immoral actions when you see them happen.
Yojoe36 Posted 16 November 2011 Posted 16 November 2011 "YOUR HIGH DESIRE TO PUNISH" Really? I was expecting "You're a bastard" or "You soulless cvnt"
The Doctor Posted 16 November 2011 Posted 16 November 2011 Your low sense of anger is your most prominent moral dimension. This is the area in which you differed most from the average person in our pilot study.This suggests that you do not generally experience a strong emotional response to actions that go against your view or right and wrong. You may be more tolerant to a range of behaviour in society. By exploring the rest of your feedback, you’ll discover how this dimension of morality compares with your other results. strange, I'd have thought it would be low desire to punish given I didn't put any higher than 3.
DB11 Posted 16 November 2011 Posted 16 November 2011 YOUR LOW SENSE OF ANGER is the most significant feature of your results Your low sense of anger is your most prominent moral dimension. This is the area in which you differed most from the average person in our pilot study. This suggests that you do not generally experience a strong emotional response to actions that go against your view or right and wrong. You may be more tolerant to a range of behaviour in society. Interesting...
rico Posted 17 November 2011 Posted 17 November 2011 "YOUR HIGH DESIRE TO PUNISH" Really? I was expecting "You're a bastard" or "You soulless cvnt"
Rincewind Posted 17 November 2011 Posted 17 November 2011 I have a low punish and a high avoid factor. Which acording to the result I don't want revenge if I think someone has done wrong. The reason why I won't punish myself is because I don't think it is up to me and the reason I avoid is because they may not be the kind of person I want to confront. Another thing that came out was that I had a low/med shock level. A lot of the scenarios were black and white. I like to know more facts I may be angry at what people have done but I won't be active angry because It will rarely make a difference.
FoxyPV Posted 17 November 2011 Posted 17 November 2011 Your low sense of wrongness is your most prominent moral dimension. This is the area in which you differed most from the average person in our pilot study. This suggests that you are not very sensitive to actions that break your moral code, and you are quite tolerant things you don’t agree with. By exploring the rest of your feedback, you’ll discover how this dimension of morality compares with your other results.
Trav Le Bleu Posted 17 November 2011 Posted 17 November 2011 I got "You are a chaotic/neutral elven ranger. +2 agility, + 1 wisdom, -1 constitution. 20% bonus against orcs and goblins, +2 ranged weapon use."
Webbo Posted 17 November 2011 Author Posted 17 November 2011 Me and Foxy are the same. Not sure if that's a or a .
nuttytimmy Posted 17 November 2011 Posted 17 November 2011 Me and Foxy are the same. Not sure if that's a or a . And me. I'm going
ousefox Posted 17 November 2011 Posted 17 November 2011 Your low desire to avoid is your most prominent moral dimension. This is the area in which you differed most from the average person in our pilot study. This suggests that you are unlikley to avoid people who go against your view of right and wrong. Although you may react strongly to actions which go against your personal moral code, you probably do not often have concerns about the consequences of interacting with moral ‘wrongdoers’.
StanSP Posted 17 November 2011 Posted 17 November 2011 Your high desire to punish is your most prominent moral dimension. This is the area in which you differed most from the average person in our pilot study. This suggests that you are likely to favour an active response to individuals who do things you perceive as ‘wrong’. You may be very willing to challenge immoral actions when you see them happen. By exploring the rest of your feedback, you’ll discover how this dimension of morality compares with your other results.
FoxyPV Posted 17 November 2011 Posted 17 November 2011 Me and Foxy are the same. Not sure if that's a or a . Different sides of the same coin - you're just on the dark side
Stay Positive Posted 19 November 2011 Posted 19 November 2011 Your low desire to avoid is your most prominent moral dimension. This is the area in which you differed most from the average person in our pilot study. This suggests that you are unlikley to avoid people who go against your view of right and wrong. Although you may react strongly to actions which go against your personal moral code, you probably do not often have concerns about the consequences of interacting with moral wrongdoers. That's exactly right, I would say.
Smudge Posted 19 November 2011 Posted 19 November 2011 Your high desire to punish is your most prominent moral dimension. This is the area in which you differed most from the average person in our pilot study. This suggests that you are likely to favour an active response to individuals who do things you perceive as 'wrong'. You may be very willing to challenge immoral actions when you see them happen. By exploring the rest of your feedback, you'll discover how this dimension of morality compares with your other results. Hang em high!
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