Economic Left/Right: 6.75
Authoritarian/Libertarian: -3.95
That’s a pretty bad test. The questions are biased, and pretty much every bias I could see was designed to skew the results in one direction.
For instance, there were a lot of questions like this:
“If globalisation is inevitable, it should primarily serve humanity rather than the interests of trans-national corporations.”
“Corporations cannot be trusted to voluntarily respect the environment.”
“It’s a sad reflection on our society that something as basic as drinking water is now a consumer product.”
But not a single question like this:
“Government cannot be trusted to serve the interests of the people”
“Power Corrupts. Therefore, government officials are more likely to become corrupted.”
“I prefer an economy controlled by a myriad of companies rather than a single central authority”.
The lack of such questions biased in the other direction suggests to me that this quiz has an agenda. The site claims to be completely academic and non-biased, but the banner at the top for 'One World Action" leads you to a fairly far-left activist organization, from what I could tell by a quick perusal.
For an example of a biased quiz, equally worthless, from a Libertarian perspective, try this one: http://www.self-gov.org/quiz.html
It would be interesting for the same people to take this quiz, and see if the results come out differently. If so, that would suggest that the tests are biased and unreliable.
What a shock. When I took the test, it said I was a ‘libertarian’. I’ll bet most people who don’t think they are libertarians will score the same way. Because the test is rigged.