The highest value on the heatmap scale is 20 units for liberals, and 12 units for conservatives. Moral circle rings, from inner to outer, are described as follows: (1) all of your immediate family, (2) all of your extended family, (3) all of your closest friends, (4) all of your friends (including distant ones), (5) all of your acquaintances, (6) all people you have ever met, (7) all people in your country, (8) all people on your continent, (9) all people on all continents, (10) all mammals, (11) all amphibians, reptiles, mammals, fish, and birds, (12) all animals on earth including paramecia and amoebae, (13) all animals in the universe, including alien lifeforms, (14) all living things in the universe including plants and trees, (15) all natural things in the universe including inert entities such as rocks, (16) all things in existence
20 points vs 12 points is the "heat" scale, i.e., the higher the redder, or how much people value the objects at that distance. Libs value rocks more than conservatives value family. The scale that goes from 1-16 is the "distance" from the center (1), which is "family", out to the outer edge (16), which is "all things in existence".
Source on his heatmap pic in the 1st post: https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Heatmaps-indicating-highest-moral-allocation-by-ideology-Study-3a-Source-data-are_fig6_336076674
I’m having trouble understanding this. How does one arrive at a specific number? What does highest moral allocation mean?
Also how does a liberal hit 20 units when 16 is the highest value?
The dumbass should've screenshotted the graph's caption: https://iili.io/HSUZFDP.jpg
20 points vs 12 points is the "heat" scale, i.e., the higher the redder, or how much people value the objects at that distance. Libs value rocks more than conservatives value family. The scale that goes from 1-16 is the "distance" from the center (1), which is "family", out to the outer edge (16), which is "all things in existence".