In the "class concious" category, the question "Are some human lives worth more than others?" (here) counts as negative when answered "no" and positive when answered "yes". This seems counter-intuitive to me, I would rather rate "no" as positive (because I think all people are worth the same) and "yes" as negative (I don't want to date people who think some people are "more important" because of skin color, race, wealth, etc.). Is this a simply a typo, or could you elaborate on the reason why the values were chosen this way?
In the "class concious" category, the question "Are some human lives worth more than others?" (here) counts as negative when answered "no" and positive when answered "yes". This seems counter-intuitive to me, I would rather rate "no" as positive (because I think all people are worth the same) and "yes" as negative (I don't want to date people who think some people are "more important" because of skin color, race, wealth, etc.). Is this a simply a typo, or could you elaborate on the reason why the values were chosen this way?