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    #1
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    Morals?

    What kind of person are you ?I took this test and scored 36.5 out of 44,it also said this about me.

    Your score puts you in the mature category of social reasoning and the majority of people will have scores in this range. Thinking here transcends the practicalities of one's preferences and exchanges to an emphasis upon social feeling, caring and conduct.

    You take into account the consequences of actions for other people, whether for benefit or harm, as a consideration in its own right for deciding how one should act towards others. You emphasise relationships, thinking how you might feel if you were on the receiving end. Empathy is important, as well as compassion.

    You are likely to expect others to conform to normally expected conduct, reflecting on "common decency" and will think of the chaos caused by laws being broken. You will value, love and respect others, and appreciate some higher values, as well as speaking of the benefits of a clean conscience or pride.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/humanbo...urveys/morals/

    What does it say about you?
    HiddenBeauty Reviewed by HiddenBeauty on . Morals? What kind of person are you ?I took this test and scored 36.5 out of 44,it also said this about me. Your score puts you in the mature category of social reasoning and the majority of people will have scores in this range. Thinking here transcends the practicalities of one's preferences and exchanges to an emphasis upon social feeling, caring and conduct. You take into account the consequences of actions for other people, whether for benefit or harm, as a consideration in its own right for Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    Morals?

    You scored 41 out of a total of 44.

    My Results
    Your score puts you in the highest category of social reasoning. You will see ethical and moral values as important to the needs of society and will appeal to basic rights or values. You might say "Honesty is a standard which everyone should accept" or "Life is sacred."

    Conformity to ethical norms is important to you, in terms of a responsibility, obligation or commitment for all individuals, although you may be willing to consider exceptions in some particular circumstances. You are likely to suggest that with entitlement or privilege comes responsibility.

    You will appeal to considerations of responsible character or integrity in others, preferring a consistent or standard practice of behaviour in order to avoid damage to social institutions such as the legal system.

    However, you will want to see an adjusted case-by-case application of standards for the sake of fairness to all people. Lastly, you are very likely to appeal to standards of individual or personal conscience, as well as of honour, dignity or integrity.:thumbsup:

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    #3
    Senior Member

    Morals?

    Results
    You scored 32 out of a total of 44.

    Audience's Scores
    1 % 1 % 32 % 66 %

    0-11 12-22 23-33 34-44

    My Results
    Your score puts you in the mature category of social reasoning and the majority of people will have scores in this range. Thinking here transcends the practicalities of one's preferences and exchanges to an emphasis upon social feeling, caring and conduct.

    You take into account the consequences of actions for other people, whether for benefit or harm, as a consideration in its own right for deciding how one should act towards others. You emphasise relationships, thinking how you might feel if you were on the receiving end. Empathy is important, as well as compassion.

    You are likely to expect others to conform to normally expected conduct, reflecting on "common decency" and will think of the chaos caused by laws being broken. You will value, love and respect others, and appreciate some higher values, as well as speaking of the benefits of a clean conscience or pride.

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    #4
    Senior Member

    Morals?

    Results
    You scored 35.5 out of a total of 44.

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    #5
    Senior Member

    Morals?

    41 out of 44
    Your score puts you in the highest category of social reasoning...

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