Is it possible that those are confounded by age? That is, young people are more likely to favor expansive altruism (which the surveys say are true) and also incidentally have less education and lower income.
We considered this too. But the significant correlations with education level and income held even after controlling for age. (We mention this below one of the tables.)
Is it possible that those are confounded by age? That is, young people are more likely to favor expansive altruism (which the surveys say are true) and also incidentally have less education and lower income.
We considered this too. But the significant correlations with education level and income held even after controlling for age. (We mention this below one of the tables.)
Ah thanks, I missed that table.
That would be my assumption, but OP says
> Note that the significant correlations with education level and income held even after controlling for age.