This is an actual morality test that I found on the internet by accident.
http://www.outofservice.com/morality/
The morality test
- KathyLauren
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Interesting test. I don't think it reveals much about the moral standards of the person taking the test, but it reveals quite a bit about those of the test creators. They are evaluating morality primarily on responses to political lobby-group agenda items, rather than on more general moral principles.
I answered as honestly as I could, and I don't think their assessment resembled me at all. I don't fit well into pigeon holes.
Om mani padme hum
Keith
I answered as honestly as I could, and I don't think their assessment resembled me at all. I don't fit well into pigeon holes.
Om mani padme hum
Keith
Re: The morality test
There wasn't actually a single question that felt like a moral conundrum. It was a test of how well programmed a Rush Limbaugh listener you are.
Re: The morality test
I dont think that two political questions turns it into something political.
What would be the idealistic morality test?
What would be the idealistic morality test?
Re: The morality test
I found the morality sense test from harvard university
http://moral.wjh.harvard.edu/index2.html
There are other morality tests out there which can be found in search.
http://moral.wjh.harvard.edu/index2.html
There are other morality tests out there which can be found in search.
Re: The morality test
Is it immoral to cheat on a morality test?
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Seemed to me like most of the 'morality' questions were in fact political hot buttons, and specifically US ones. Seemed quite alien from a UK perspective.
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That was my sense of it exactly.underthetree wrote:Seemed to me like most of the 'morality' questions were in fact political hot buttons, and specifically US ones. Seemed quite alien from a UK perspective.
Om mani padme hum
Keith
Re: The morality test
Only if you get caught.shel wrote:Is it immoral to cheat on a morality test?
Sergeant Schultz knew everything there was to know.