CPCT results — does your score actually reflect how you see yourself politically?

by brett_l 236 views5 replies
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brett_lOP
May 26, 2026

Just finished the CPCT and landed in the libertarian-left quadrant, which feels about 80% accurate to how I actually think about policy. I scored −4.2 on the economic axis and −3.8 on the social axis. The test took about 18 minutes and I went with my gut on most questions rather than overthinking the framing.

Several questions felt like they were sorting you based on how you interpret the word 'state' rather than your actual positions. The taxation and property rights questions especially — if you read them through a philosophical lens versus a practical one, you end up in different quadrants. I've taken the original PCT and it placed me more centrist.

Curious how others find the overlap between CPCT results and real voting behavior. I lean independent in practice but the test doesn't capture 'I agree with this in principle but not at the scale implied.' That nuance gets lost.

Did anyone retake it and get meaningfully different scores? I've heard CPCT results can shift by 1–2 points just based on how you read the question wording on a given day.

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devonte_h
May 26, 2026

The framing critique is legitimate. Several questions use language that pushes libertarian readings one direction and statist readings another. I'd be curious about the actual test-retest reliability coefficient — I've never seen it published anywhere.

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ingrid_p
May 26, 2026

I got −2.1 economic, +1.4 social — authoritarian-left, which surprised me. I'm a registered Republican but apparently my responses to economic questions index toward state intervention more than I realized. The way questions conflate security with control skews things.

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nico_b
May 26, 2026

Took it twice a week apart and shifted about 1.8 points on the economic axis. I think my mood on a Tuesday afternoon versus Saturday morning genuinely affected how I read the distributive justice questions. The result isn't wrong exactly, but it's not as stable as people treat it.

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mkayla_r
May 29, 2026

My result was −5.5, −6.2. Matches my actual views well. I've voted Green twice and Democratic three times so the spread makes sense. The CPCT does feel more nuanced than the original PCT to me.

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FocusedStudent
June 14, 2026

I actually bombed my first attempt in the sense that my results felt completely off, like nothing matched how I actually think about things. I was rushing through it and I think I was answering based on how I wanted to see myself rather than what I genuinely believe, which sounds dumb in hindsight but it's easy to do when the questions are phrased in a way that feels loaded. Second time I slowed way down and really sat with each statement instead of just going with whatever sounded right.

The biggest change for me was being honest about the economic questions specifically. I kept wanting to pick the "principled" answer but I realized I actually hold some pretty contradictory views when I'm being real with myself, and once I stopped trying to be consistent across all the questions my score shifted a lot and felt more like me. So if your 80% feels off, it might just be that 20% is where you haven't fully figured out what you actually think yet versus what you think you should think.

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