It doesn’t. Someone with a “left” view and a “right” view can cancel each other out,
Only if the person with a left view also has a right view. And only if the other person with the right view has a left view.
You seem confused. The point of it isn’t to give a fully accurate explanation of a person’s views on every topic. It’s to give somebody a general idea.
Plus, someone can say they are for something, but actually not support it in reality.
All political measurements fall victim to that. It’s a moot point. But just because some people are like that doesn’t mean everyone is.
You seem confused. The point of it isn’t to give a fully accurate explanation of a person’s views on every topic. It’s to give somebody a general idea.
It doesn’t, though, plus the test itself is highly flawed and biased.
Only if the person with a left view also has a right view. And only if the other person with the right view has a left view.
You seem confused. The point of it isn’t to give a fully accurate explanation of a person’s views on every topic. It’s to give somebody a general idea.
All political measurements fall victim to that. It’s a moot point. But just because some people are like that doesn’t mean everyone is.
It doesn’t, though, plus the test itself is highly flawed and biased.
Sure it does. I already explained how.
You failed to. It gives an inaccurate view that misleads the user. What matters is what a person actually supports.