It's that time of year again. Actually, a little earlier than that time of year, but I'm pushing it ahead a little to match when Ozy and I expect to have more free time to process the results.
The first draft of the 2014 Less Wrong Census/Survey is complete (see 2013 results here) .
You can see the survey below if you promise not to try to take the survey because it's not done yet and this is just an example!
2014 Less Wrong Census/Survey Draft
I want two things from you.
First, please critique this draft (it's much the same as last year's). Tell me if any questions are unclear, misleading, offensive, confusing, or stupid. Tell me if the survey is so unbearably long that you would never possibly take it. Tell me if anything needs to be rephrased.
Second, I am willing to include any question you want in the Super Extra Bonus Questions section, as long as it is not offensive, super-long-and-involved, or really dumb. Please post any questions you want there. Please be specific - not "Ask something about taxes" but give the exact question you want me to ask as well as all answer choices.
Try not to add more than a few questions per person, unless you're sure yours are really interesting. Please also don't add any questions that aren't very easily sort-able by a computer program like SPSS unless you can commit to sorting the answers yourself.
I will probably post the survey to Main and officially open it for responses sometime early next week.
Choice suggestions:
Some ideal world would use the empirically valid Eysenck model of left vs. right and authoritarian vs. libertarian for the political section. Oh wait, you basically did. Good job.
Complex Affiliation choice - Inscrutably Idiosyncratic
Autism Spectrum choice - I don't know but my Autism Spectrum Quotient was [blank]
Question suggestion 1:
Only answer this if you think the chance of a singularity before 2100 is over 1%. Do you feel that influencing the singularity's outcome is tractable enough to be worth your time or money?
Question suggestion 2:
The singleton AI has taken over, fixed technology near 2014 levels and now asks you to decide the world's economic priorities for the next century. You must choose from:
A. Maximize GDP B. Maximize median GDP per capita C. Maximize number of people making over a certain fixed income that you get to choose as [blank]
There may be any number of priorities besides economic ones. The AI will not dictate how we trade off non-economic priorities, but only that we choose one of the above and exclude the other two.
Other question suggestions I'm not making (since I will limit myself to two) but maybe someone else will:
Mental Health - Add ADHD and this question
A two-choice sub-question of whether your SAT out of 1600 was taken before or after April 1995, when it was recentered.