At 1200 pixels across, fine determinations are difficult. It looks to me like all the shots were focused in the center, at what appears to be an "almost-infinity" distance. Focusing with magnified live view will eliminate the vagaries of eye-focusing and AF if those methods are in question.
Within the limits of the 1200 pixel-across files presented here, it looks to me like your tested 50/1.8 has an issue with centering or mechanical alignment: the left side is out of focus while the right side and center appear to be sharper.
I have 2 copies of the 50/1.8 Ai "long nose', and my 2 copies perform identically in these kind of tests. They do not exhibit the asymmetrical distribution of focus that your tested copy does.
Yes, they are low contrast wide open, but wide open is still useful: Wide open can be useful when there is a central subject to be surrounded with a "soft world" look.
For subjects that demand a more even, across-the-field high definition, I think in terms of at least f/2.8 and really f/4 with these lenses.