A study conducted at the University of Autinschwaz conducted a series of tests using the standard measure of goodliness. Of the 1000 participants, those who identified most strongly with the troll tended to score (on average) at around 9.2 out of 10, wheras the standard person only scored an 8.5. This led Jeremy Whiteblack, the president of the organization for the mentally imparied and spiritually disabled, to quote; "we have, at once, discovered a revolutionary fact. Those who identified more strongly with the troll personality archetype scored higher on the goodliness scale, as high as 9.2!" This comment has made many anti-troll activists reconsider their position. Even the leader of the anti-troll community, Missis Chamelon Blackwhite, has reconsidered her position on troll bullying.