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. 2020 Jul 17;9:e53249. doi: 10.7554/eLife.53249

Figure 4. Moral foundations in peer review reports.

Scores returned by LIWC (mean percentage on a log scale) for general morality in peer review reports in four broad areas of research for double-blind review (top) and single-blind review (bottom), and for female reviewers (left) and male reviewers (right). Reports recommending accept (red) consistently had the highest scores. See Supplementary file 8 for lists of the ten most frequent words found in peer review reports for general morality and the five moral foundation variables. HMS: health and medical sciences; LS: life sciences; PS: physical sciences; SS&E: social sciences and economics.

Figure 4.

Figure 4—figure supplement 1. Scores returned by LIWC (mean percentage on a log scale and 95% CI) for care/harm, one of the five foundations of Moral Foundations Theory.

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Figure 4—figure supplement 2. Scores returned by LIWC (mean percentage on a log scale and 95% CI) for fairness/cheating, one of the five foundations of Moral Foundations Theory.

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Figure 4—figure supplement 3. Scores returned by LIWC (mean percentage on a log scale and 95% CI) for loyalty/betrayal, one of the five foundations of Moral Foundations Theory.

Figure 4—figure supplement 3.

Figure 4—figure supplement 4. Scores returned by LIWC (mean percentage on a log scale and 95% CI) for authority/subversion, one of the five foundations of Moral Foundations Theory.

Figure 4—figure supplement 4.

Figure 4—figure supplement 5. Scores returned by LIWC (mean percentage on a log scale and 95% CI) for sanctity/degradation, one of the five foundations of Moral Foundations Theory.

Figure 4—figure supplement 5.