Morality Matrix Test: My Results
Via Bene Diction. I took the morality matrix test and here are my results:

Overview
Your Score
Your scored -1 on the Moral Order axis and 1.5 on the Moral Rules axis.
Matches
The following items best match your score:
System: Socialism
Variation: Moderate Socialism
Ideologies: Social Democratism
US Parties: No match.
Presidents: Jimmy Carter (85.18%)
2004 Election Candidates: John Kerry (82.18%), Ralph Nader (77.79%), George W. Bush (60.91%)
Statistics
Of the 34925 people who took the test:
0.9% had the same score as you.
22.7% were above you on the chart.
70.1% were below you on the chart.
40.1% were to your right on the chart.
52.2% were to your left on the chart.
Distribution for the United States

Distribution for United States
The chart on the right shows the distribution for all respondents for that country only. For a list of all countries, see below. Of the 25,367 respondents:
20.94% preferred Socialism.
4.48% preferred Authoritarianism.
23.55% preferred Conservatism.
29.41% preferred Liberalism.
21.61% straddled multiple political systems.
Average
The average score (red bar) was in the Capital Democratism ideology(ies).
Moral Order: -0.83
Moral Rules: -1.53
Most Popular
The most popular short test score (green bar) was in the Capital Democratism ideology(ies).
Moral Order: -2
Moral Rules: -2
The most popular long test score (grey bar) was in the Social Democratism, Social Republicanism, Capital Republicanism, Capital Democratism ideology(ies).
Moral Order: 0
Moral Rules: 0
1 Comments:
I came out as:
Your scored 2 on the Moral Order axis and 0 on the Moral Rules axis.
It was an interesting survey. Interesting to see where the various presidents scored - no wonder I don't really like any of them.
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