Liberals tend to be higher on openness, and it takes openness to read websites like yourmorals.
In general, most websites that serve “nerdier” people tend to have very strong liberal biases (frequently with libertarians outnumbering conservatives). Conservatives are rare on most of these websites (it’s the same case for reddit, digg, slashdot, and scienceblogs readers). Of course, the audience of people interested in social science also tends to skew left.
I find it interesting how many more liberals have taken it than conservatives. Any hypotheses?
There are some numbers in the chart’s header that seem to provide that information.
Yes. That’s why I know what it is to find it interesting. Any hypotheses as to why?
Liberals tend to be higher on openness, and it takes openness to read websites like yourmorals.
In general, most websites that serve “nerdier” people tend to have very strong liberal biases (frequently with libertarians outnumbering conservatives). Conservatives are rare on most of these websites (it’s the same case for reddit, digg, slashdot, and scienceblogs readers). Of course, the audience of people interested in social science also tends to skew left.