Posted by Eugene Volokh:
Trust Test:
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2006_12_31-2007_01_06.shtml#1168033265


   [1]Andrew Sullivan, [2]InstaPundit, and [3]Ann Althouse link to this
   [4]quiz that purports to measure where you stand on the
   liberal-conservative spectrum. I tend to agree with InstaPundit: "it
   was a pretty dumb test."

   "Which do you trust more: The Pentagon or The U.S. Postal Service?,"
   the test asks. Well, trust to do what? The USPS is generally pretty
   good at delivering the mail. Its success rate at its tasks (delivering
   each letter entrusted to it) is almost certainly higher than the
   Pentagon's success rate at its tasks (accomplishing every military
   objected that it's asked to accomplish). On the other hand, the degree
   of difficulty is a bit higher for the Pentagon's tasks, no?

   Likewise, which do I trust more: trial lawyers or doctors? What does
   that mean? Which is more honest? I expect both are on balance roughly
   equally honest, just like most professional groups are on balance
   roughly equally honest. Which is better at accomplishing the tasks
   that are entrusted to it? Hard to tell. Which better serves the
   country? Also hard to tell, given how large a group trial lawyers are
   (if you interpret trial lawyers literally, they'd include defense-side
   lawyers as well as plaintiff-side lawyers, plus of course criminal
   lawyers on both sides); but that's pretty clearly not a matter of
   "trust."

   Or how about Q 10: "Which would curb violent crime most? [A] Stricter
   controls on the sale of guns [B] Mandatory sentences for those who use
   guns in the commission of a crime [C] Both." What about "neither," if
   you think that mandatory sentences are a bad idea (because you believe
   in leaving judges with considerable discretion) but you also think gun
   control is a bad idea -- or for that matter if you think that both A
   and B are just unlikely to have any real effect?

   Similarly, consider Q 11: "In the long run, do you think we can reduce
   crime more by building more prisons or providing more financial
   assistance to rebuilding our inner cities? [A] Build prisons [B]
   Rebuild cities [C] Both." What answer should be given by a libertarian
   who thinks that neither "building more prisons" nor "providing more
   financial assitance to rebuilding our inner cities" will reduce crime?

   Or consider Q 17: "The religious right is a threat to our political
   system [Agree / Disagree]" -- what about people who strongly disagree
   with the religious right but see it as just a wrongheaded part of our
   political system, and not a threat to it?

   I realize that all these tests, especially ones that try to collapse
   your views onto one dimension, are flawed; but this one strikes me as
   especially flawed.

References

   1. http://time.blogs.com/daily_dish/2007/01/labels.html
   2. http://instapundit.com/archives2/2007/01/post_1492.php
   3. 
http://althouse.blogspot.com/2007/01/in-which-i-annoy-you-once-again-with.html
   4. http://franz.org/quiz.htm

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