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4 years ago
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Hello,

I am conducting research on the relationship between people's temperaments and the factions they consider their favorites. There is an assumption that a person's temperament influences which faction they will prefer.
If you are interested in receiving the research results, you can help with data collection.
The link leads to a Google form where you need to answer a few questions. Some of the answers will need to be obtained from the results of a temperament test, the link to which is in the description of the questionnaire form.
Link - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdmGUivzkwr7gjiUWKS1tYvRaR5yEr2cJWdhZY3mQ6VXA4EAg/viewform
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4 years ago
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The link to the temperament test is broken.
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4 years ago
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Ment
The link to the temperament test is broken.
Fixed.
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4 years ago
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That awkward feeling when I like two factions equally, and the test calls me a liar and tells me to retake it, lol.
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4 years ago
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Some answers will need to be based on the results of a temperament test, the link to which is in the description of the questionnaire.
To be honest, I was quite surprised that anyone could answer "no" to a quarter or even a third of the questions (questions with "ever" in the text, as a rule). Are there people who never put anything off until tomorrow, not even once? Who have never used anyone, never taken anything that wasn't theirs (with the owner's permission, for example, since the test doesn't specify)? If there are, why haven't they grown wings yet? They're probably hiding it...

The study itself is interesting, and I've sent in my answer. Good luck!
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4 years ago
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Yes, and there are quite a few of them.
4 years ago
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In general, the sample is being collected very slowly. We haven't even reached the minimum of 30 responses. So, I'm waiting for now.
But if we look at what we have now, which may change, but I doubt it, it shows a very small, but still existing, connection between introversion-extroversion and the good-evil alignment of factions.
More precisely, this means that introverts are slightly more likely to "prefer" evil fantasy factions, while extroverts, conversely, prefer good ones. However, temperament accounts for only about 6% of the overall reasons why people choose one side or another in fantasy. This is very little. But, interestingly, this percentage is present.
Unfortunately, there is nothing else to say about the relationships.
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4 years ago
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I initially thought it was about parliamentary factions.

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