An instrument · v.1
The Consistency Test
A measurement of the distance between what a person says they believe and what they apply.
You will be asked a series of moral questions in three phases, after a few demographic questions.
Phase I. Abstract moral principles. Plain cases, no names.
Phase II. Bridge cases. The same principles applied to scale, institution, and command.
Phase III. Specific cases. Six named public figures, presented with documented public actions only.
At the end, the instrument compares your answers in Phase I to your answers in Phase III, and reports the gap.
There are no correct answers. Only consistent and inconsistent ones.