Bob, I suppose one could make the complaint up front (along with many other less deceptive options). But one certainly doesn't "make up" a fictional claim that he got a perfect score. As we all learned in grade school, an "incomplete" is far from an "A". BTW, you didn't detail your choices until AFTER you lied about your score.
----------------------------- So what does one do when a multiple-choice poll has a question with no single response fitting perfectly? I make nothing up. I described my choice in very great detail. From: ma ni Sent: Saturday, June 14, 2008 9:27 AM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: [Libertarian] Stop the War FOR Terror Bob, Just as I suspected: You did not score "perfect" as you claimed. Since the best possible score is the far corner of the libertarian corner, only being somewhere "within the libertarian corner" is not the definition of a "perfect score". Nor is there any such multiple-choice option as "best fit". Since you read and took the test, you could not possibly have been unaware of these things. I must assume that you are simply making things up. ------------------------- I figured you'd challenge me on the Foreign Policy question. I admit I voted as a best-fit (only) on that one, since there was no perfect answer for me. Other versions of the test might use a Yes, No, or Maybe scoring method, by which I would probably choose Maybe for the best-fit answer. That would still put me easily within the libertarian corner.
