When I take those tests, a lot of the time I see a question and just think "uh, it depends on the circumstances and context, I guess?" I'm not sure how clarifying they are.
I was thinking of putting a blanket "Relative to the current society you live in" instruction on it. Mostly for MLs since their whole thing is built around a two-step plan.
A big problem I have when taking these tests is that the framing of economic questions is so damn liberal that there's no coherent way for me to answer them.
When I take those tests, a lot of the time I see a question and just think "uh, it depends on the circumstances and context, I guess?" I'm not sure how clarifying they are.
I was thinking of putting a blanket "Relative to the current society you live in" instruction on it. Mostly for MLs since their whole thing is built around a two-step plan.
A big problem I have when taking these tests is that the framing of economic questions is so damn liberal that there's no coherent way for me to answer them.