Regardless of any of the assumptions or political conclusions made by the study, a look at the psyche itself is very interesting and potentially useful.
For instance, I knew that high conscientiousness was a commonly found trait in most conservatives, and openness (to new ideas/things) is a common trait among liberals - but I did not know how other groups, particularly Libertarians, would fit into that scale. It's neat to finally have at least something to reference along those lines.
Regardless of any of the assumptions or political conclusions made by the study, a look at the psyche itself is very interesting and potentially useful.
For instance, I knew that high conscientiousness was a commonly found trait in most conservatives, and openness (to new ideas/things) is a common trait among liberals - but I did not know how other groups, particularly Libertarians, would fit into that scale. It's neat to finally have at least something to reference along those lines.
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Regardless of any of the assumptions or political conclusions made by the study, a look at the psyche itself is very interesting and potentially useful.
For instance, I knew that high conscientiousness was a commonly found trait in most conservatives, and openness (to new ideas/things) is a common trait among liberals - but I did not know how other groups, particularly Libertarians, would fit into that scale. It's neat to finally have at least something to reference along those lines.