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Comment by mosb on Personality tests? · 2012-03-01T16:30:45.033Z · LW · GW

thanks gwern. I have replaced #2 and #4 with I would like more nuclear power in my country. and I keep the place where I live clean and orderly. Thoughts? This probably needs to go live on the weekend.

Comment by mosb on Personality tests? · 2012-02-29T21:10:46.973Z · LW · GW

Thanks for your suggestions, but our problem is seating for the reception, not so much the actual ceremony.

Comment by mosb on Personality tests? · 2012-02-29T17:29:29.859Z · LW · GW

AFAIK, no to the former, and definitely no to the latter: I just made them up. I was hoping that the statements would provide interesting discussion points in addition to personality discrimination. Big 5 tests seem like they might be a little bit less fun for guests to fill out. I acknowledge my lack of academic rigour here.

Comment by mosb on Personality tests? · 2012-02-29T16:58:48.042Z · LW · GW

Thanks Manfred!

Comment by mosb on Personality tests? · 2012-02-29T16:51:16.614Z · LW · GW

Here's my current proposed list of statements for people to (strongly) agree/disagree with -- no neutrality allowed. The idea is to identify people on a farmer/forager axis, and then to cluster people according to similarity (subject to other constraints).

  1. If there were cheap, tasteless, food pills that gave you all the sustenance you need, I would barely eat other food.
  2. I believe it's everyone's duty to vote.
  3. I regularly exercise when I should be working.
  4. I think governmental oversight unnecessarily slows down the progress of science.
  5. My clothes are definitely more about style than comfort.
  6. I believe that travel is over-rated.
Comment by mosb on Personality tests? · 2012-02-29T10:10:22.221Z · LW · GW

The wedding in question is actually mine; I'm very grateful to alexflint for posing the question here.

The plan is to provide a brief online (fun, hopefully) test to all guests, and then use a combinatorial optimisation algorithm to assign seating so as to maximise conversational compatibility.