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Gossip & Opinions / Re: 1978 AAU Mr America Thoughts
« Last post by Cook on Today at 02:41:09 AM »I remember when this contest happened I thought Teufel should have won.

I don't take you seriously. You're not smart enough. You're not funny enough. You're just an internet troll, who also happens to be a simpleton.
But I digress . . . Thank you for providing the link. I do not see the questionnaire in the link. Where is the questionnaire? You said "the questionairre [sic] is clearly indicated in the paper." No it isn't. At least I don't see it. It is referenced in the link you just provided, but I don't see the actual questionnaire.
It does have this excerpt, which again is too vague to know the precise conservative views used as part of the study's foundation, and whether those views are parallel to American conservative views:
For example, the Political Ideologies Questionnaire (POLID; Ulrich, 2021; see below) used in this study consists of four scales: economic libertarianism, conservatism, socialism, and liberalism. Economic libertarianism emphasizes individual and market freedom, viewing merit-based inequalities as justified (see also e.g., Duckitt, 2001). Conservatism is rooted in societal cohesion through shared culture and tradition, advocating for stability and security (see also e.g., Jost et al., 2003). Socialism focuses on reducing inequalities by addressing exploitation of disadvantaged groups, promoting equality of outcome (see also e.g., Lipset, 1981). Liberalism is characterized by valuing individual autonomy and freedom (see also e.g., Jost et al., 2009). Importantly, the multi-dimensional political orientations of different conceptions, as exemplified in POLID (Ulrich, 2021), do not necessarily align closely (neither conceptually nor empirically) with the singular left-right dimension. Sociocultural and economical conservative orientations are typically associated with the right pole, while sociocultural and economical liberal orientations align with the left pole (Jedinger & Burger, 2022). In conclusion, the single-dimensional conception and the multi-dimensional conceptions differ substantially concerning the theoretical approach for political orientations. Depending on the survey setting or research question, researchers can use the one or the other conception, or a combination of both.
But I can see that you cannot keep up. Not surprised. It's really funny how you try to sound smart, but end up exposing yourself. Dumbest genius ever.








Shit dude. I don't even think Lurker owns Chaos that badly.
I don't take you seriously. You're not smart enough. You're not funny enough. You're just an internet troll, who also happens to be a simpleton.
But I digress . . . Thank you for providing the link. I do not see the questionnaire in the link. Where is the questionnaire? You said "the questionairre [sic] is clearly indicated in the paper." No it isn't. At least I don't see it. It is referenced in the link you just provided, but I don't see the actual questionnaire.
It does have this excerpt, which again is too vague to know the precise conservative views used as part of the study's foundation, and whether those views are parallel to American conservative views:
For example, the Political Ideologies Questionnaire (POLID; Ulrich, 2021; see below) used in this study consists of four scales: economic libertarianism, conservatism, socialism, and liberalism. Economic libertarianism emphasizes individual and market freedom, viewing merit-based inequalities as justified (see also e.g., Duckitt, 2001). Conservatism is rooted in societal cohesion through shared culture and tradition, advocating for stability and security (see also e.g., Jost et al., 2003). Socialism focuses on reducing inequalities by addressing exploitation of disadvantaged groups, promoting equality of outcome (see also e.g., Lipset, 1981). Liberalism is characterized by valuing individual autonomy and freedom (see also e.g., Jost et al., 2009). Importantly, the multi-dimensional political orientations of different conceptions, as exemplified in POLID (Ulrich, 2021), do not necessarily align closely (neither conceptually nor empirically) with the singular left-right dimension. Sociocultural and economical conservative orientations are typically associated with the right pole, while sociocultural and economical liberal orientations align with the left pole (Jedinger & Burger, 2022). In conclusion, the single-dimensional conception and the multi-dimensional conceptions differ substantially concerning the theoretical approach for political orientations. Depending on the survey setting or research question, researchers can use the one or the other conception, or a combination of both.
But I can see that you cannot keep up. Not surprised. It's really funny how you try to sound smart, but end up exposing yourself. Dumbest genius ever.




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