Figure 2.
Note. This figure illustrates the interaction of the experimental moral x importance condition manipulations on the expected value of standardized risk judgment by contrasting moral conditions from the standardized mean of the reference group for each level of moral condition; For visual purposes, the contrast reference group is the morally good condition, which differs from the analysis where the contrast reference group is the morally neutral condition; The y-axis was rescaled, excluding 38 partial residuals from the visual range of the figure; Gray dots illustrate partial residuals; Shaded gray area represents 95% confidence intervals; N = 841.

Note. This figure illustrates the interaction of the experimental moral x importance condition manipulations on the expected value of standardized risk judgment by contrasting moral conditions from the standardized mean of the reference group for each level of moral condition; For visual purposes, the contrast reference group is the morally good condition, which differs from the analysis where the contrast reference group is the morally neutral condition; The y-axis was rescaled, excluding 38 partial residuals from the visual range of the figure; Gray dots illustrate partial residuals; Shaded gray area represents 95% confidence intervals; N = 841.

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