On the sacredness study my scores were quite close to the rest of lesswrong, except on ingroup questions where the LW average was 2.9 and I averaged 5.7. I think this was based on my answers for the questions about phggvat bss pbagnpg jvgu lbhe snzvyl (V'z zneevrq) and yrnivat lbhe cevznel fbpvny tebhc (genqvgvbany qnapr naq zhfvp ner n ovt cneg bs zl yvsr).
Lrnu, V unir fznyy puvyqera, juvpu guebjf guvatf bss rira zber. Nygubhtu, V jbhyqa'g phg bss zl cneragf rvgure.
V fhfcrpg gurer vf n punfz orgjrra YJref jub rfpncrq shaqnzragnyvfg eryvtvbhf onpxtebhaqf naq gubfr pbzr bhg bs yrff-vafnar snzvyvrf, jvgu gur ynggre zhpu zber yvxryl gb or nggnpurq gb obgu gurve vzzrqvngr naq rkgraqrq snzvyvrf.
I am a huge outlier on all of the questions except for authority -- on harm and fairness, I'm an outlier relative to the liberals and conservatives, never mind Lesswrong.
Here's the news article on this: http://www.yourmorals.org/blog/2011/11/how-to-use-groups-at-yourmorals-org/
And here's the group that the LW community just created: http://www.yourmorals.org/setgraphgroup.php?grp=623d5410f705f6a1f92c83565a3cfffc
I think it will be very interesting to see what we can all get on this.