Took the survey, but I was very unsure of what a lot of the options meant. “Consciousness is different than the subject?” That doesn’t make much sense to me as a sentence, much less a concept.
I also didn’t know a lot of the divisions between the groups to identify with—there were 5 or 6 subcategories of ‘transhumanist’, and I didn’t want to take 10 minutes to look up which ones I am. I would have left those blank or hit a ‘I don’t know what this is’ button, but the survey didn’t allow it.
“Consciousness is different than the subject?” This and many other ones are tricky. But I know people who harbor strong opinions about them. In the end, it does not matter vey much that people from all over the place disagree a lot about those questions… that only means they are not really measuring any important latent trait. On the other hand, there are quite a few questions that people disagree on predictably. In other words, they can be used to determine the memetic cluster to which you belong.
Thanks for the heads up. I know of a statistical method to reduce the bias provided by lazy users :)
Took the survey, but I was very unsure of what a lot of the options meant. “Consciousness is different than the subject?” That doesn’t make much sense to me as a sentence, much less a concept.
I also didn’t know a lot of the divisions between the groups to identify with—there were 5 or 6 subcategories of ‘transhumanist’, and I didn’t want to take 10 minutes to look up which ones I am. I would have left those blank or hit a ‘I don’t know what this is’ button, but the survey didn’t allow it.
“Consciousness is different than the subject?” This and many other ones are tricky. But I know people who harbor strong opinions about them. In the end, it does not matter vey much that people from all over the place disagree a lot about those questions… that only means they are not really measuring any important latent trait. On the other hand, there are quite a few questions that people disagree on predictably. In other words, they can be used to determine the memetic cluster to which you belong.
Thanks for the heads up. I know of a statistical method to reduce the bias provided by lazy users :)