If it helps, you can simply look at the relationship between longtermism (left) and neartermism (right) separately, and ignore the other.
I think it is relatively safe in this instance to look at the relationship with mean longtermism-minus-neartermism scores (shown below), but only because we first examined the individual relationships (shown above) above since- as I noted in my reply to Nathan- support for longtermist causes and neartermist causes don’t reflect a single dimension.
Thanks for the additional comment.
If it helps, you can simply look at the relationship between longtermism (left) and neartermism (right) separately, and ignore the other.
I think it is relatively safe in this instance to look at the relationship with mean longtermism-minus-neartermism scores (shown below), but only because we first examined the individual relationships (shown above) above since- as I noted in my reply to Nathan- support for longtermist causes and neartermist causes don’t reflect a single dimension.