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Running head : WEBWORK WebWork Exercise [Name] [Subject] [Name of Institution] [Date] Each question asked in the survey tested my political and economic leanings in ways that made me reflect on my personal beliefs . The results showed that I was a leftist libertarian , an ideology shared by the likes of the Dalai Lama and Mahatma Gandhi . I must say that I was not at all surprised . While there were items that took me several minutes to answer properly , overall the graph accurately depicted what I knew to be true

. My political compass was on the hard left viz horizontally -5 .12 on the Economic Left /Right scale , and on the bottom libertarian scale scoring -5 .13 vertically
What the survey further reveals about my beliefs was that not every question where I answered in a way that would belie my results had an impact in my final score . In other words , there were items where my answers were steep departures from being a leftist libertarian but the results were not affected . I do not claim expertise on the statistical methods used in the website and I only took the survey only once , but I believe that the reason why my graph is what it is , is because of a number of crucial questions which I answered with strong favor or disfavor
Most of my answers are without a doubt the products of my personal experiences and own biases developed through time . The agents which I think contributed to my leanings would...
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