This could be primed in several ways, so you'd have to be careful about how the statement is worded, and also the context in which the question is asked. For instance, if that statement is immediately preceded by, "The most important rights are human rights," it might significantly skew results.
I'm shuffling the list each time, which should help fix that, at least in aggregate.
I'd really like to just say "Property rights are more important than human rights," and make people click disagree on that, but I don't think capitalism-fans would be okay with that framing.
This could be primed in several ways, so you'd have to be careful about how the statement is worded, and also the context in which the question is asked. For instance, if that statement is immediately preceded by, "The most important rights are human rights," it might significantly skew results.
Priming is a great idea to take into account.
I'm shuffling the list each time, which should help fix that, at least in aggregate.
I'd really like to just say "Property rights are more important than human rights," and make people click disagree on that, but I don't think capitalism-fans would be okay with that framing.
"If a large majority of people support a policy, then politicians should be required to work towards the realization of that policy."
Hahaha, that is so sneaky.