ABSTRACT

The density pattern of the cluster itself is nearly circular. That is, changes in density intervals look almost like a contour map of a bell-shaped mountain. The density gradient up from any beginning point at the bottom periphery of the mountain rises in a very smooth and regular S-shaped curve of ascent up the mountain to a single center area of highest density. The design of the overlay is a theory of the consequences for "effectiveness" of the total pattern of distribution of individual value locations over all the eleven possible different value Areas. As a "fitting operation," the empirical pattern of small individual graphic circles for any rated Image is slightly expanded to adjust its size to the overall design of the Overlay. The "mystery of most effective values" may be recognized as a more detailed version of the "problem of social order." A relatively tolerable social order does not in fact emerge in all social-interaction systems.