Time's website has a fascinating article about how our country is divided by mood. From the article:
For a country that features the word United so prominently in its name, the U.S. is a pretty fractious place. We splinter along fault lines of income, education, religion, race, hyphenated origin, age and politics. Then too there’s temperament. We’re coarse or courtly, traditionalist or rebel, amped up or laid-back. And it’s no secret that a lot of that seems to be determined by — or at least associated with — where we live
Now a multinational team of researchers led by psychologist and American expat Jason Rentfrow of the University of Cambridge in the U.K. has sought to draw the regional lines more clearly, literally mapping the American mood, with state-by-state ratings of personality and temperament.
Read more: http://science.time.com/...
There is a quickie test to take if you follow the link above. It places you in a state that is primarily your mood. It's fun.
I took the test a few times as I thought more about my answers and talked to my wife. I landed in California and she in Oregon. We live in Bellingham, WA.