A few random thoughts on quiz questions
Take II on posting this, first time didn't seem to go through, sorry. Loved the quiz -- fun to take, great layout, will be very cool to see it grow with more users over time. Well done!
Wanted to mainly just give a heads up that one of the questions --- the details vs. big picture "slider", wouldn't let me slide any further than 9% for the "big picture" orientation... not sure if that was a fluke or a general problem, but might want to check it out...? I definitely needed more than 9% for the big-picture-orientation slider, haha.
I also felt, as a taker-of-the-quiz, that it would be much easier to answer the question about taking vs. giving orders and collaborating vs. working alone as TWO separate questions (one on orders, and one on group vs. solo work)... it didn't feel intuitive, to me at least, to separate among those FOUR buckets all at once in one question...
And on moral relativism, althoguh I am highly relativist, and that was my strongest trait score overall, I'd personally say that morals vary by group, usually (people tend to share values with others around them -- friends, families, communities, etc. not by INDIVIDUAL, per se... but that is a super-detailed point, not at all important here.
Well done and good luck!
Wanted to mainly just give a heads up that one of the questions --- the details vs. big picture "slider", wouldn't let me slide any further than 9% for the "big picture" orientation... not sure if that was a fluke or a general problem, but might want to check it out...? I definitely needed more than 9% for the big-picture-orientation slider, haha.
I also felt, as a taker-of-the-quiz, that it would be much easier to answer the question about taking vs. giving orders and collaborating vs. working alone as TWO separate questions (one on orders, and one on group vs. solo work)... it didn't feel intuitive, to me at least, to separate among those FOUR buckets all at once in one question...
And on moral relativism, althoguh I am highly relativist, and that was my strongest trait score overall, I'd personally say that morals vary by group, usually (people tend to share values with others around them -- friends, families, communities, etc. not by INDIVIDUAL, per se... but that is a super-detailed point, not at all important here.
Well done and good luck!
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