Table 3 People on the rice farm self-inflated less, were more loyal/nepotistic to a friend, and thought more holistically than people on a nearby wheat farm

From: People quasi-randomly assigned to farm rice are more collectivistic than people assigned to farm wheat

 

B

SE

t

P

95% CI

 

Self-inflation (family)

 Female

−0.46

0.72

−0.63

0.527

−1.88

0.97

 Age

−0.08

0.07

−1.15

0.252

−0.20

0.05

 Hui

−1.62

1.38

−1.17

0.242

−4.35

1.10

 Family income

−0.24

0.37

−0.65

0.514

−0.97

0.49

 Mother education

−0.54

0.60

−0.90

0.367

−1.72

0.64

 Rice farm

−1.92

0.73

−2.62

0.010

−3.36

−0.47

Self-inflation (friends)

 Female

−0.14

0.72

−0.19

0.852

−1.55

1.28

 Age

0.03

0.07

0.50

0.618

−0.10

0.16

 Hui

1.09

1.42

0.77

0.445

−1.69

3.86

 Family income

0.00

0.39

0.01

0.992

−0.76

0.77

 Mother education

0.18

0.61

0.29

0.774

−1.02

1.37

 Rice farm

−0.65

0.73

−0.89

0.377

−2.09

0.79

Loyalty/nepotism

 Female

1.21

0.68

1.77

0.078

−0.14

2.56

 Age

−0.04

0.06

−0.71

0.477

−0.17

0.08

 Hui

0.16

1.31

0.12

0.903

−2.43

2.75

 Family income

−0.57

0.35

−1.61

0.108

−1.26

0.13

 Mother education

−1.25

0.57

−2.20

0.029

−2.38

−0.13

 Rice farm

1.83

0.70

2.63

0.009

0.46

3.20

Holistic thought

 Female

0.03

0.12

0.23

0.821

−0.21

0.27

 Age

0.07

0.01

6.32

<0.001

0.05

0.09

 Hui

−0.30

0.23

−1.29

0.199

−0.74

0.17

 Family income

0.05

0.07

0.78

0.437

−0.08

0.19

 Mother education

0.28

0.11

2.60

0.009

0.07

0.50

 Rice farm

0.28

0.13

2.24

0.025

0.04

0.53

  1. Rice and wheat farm samples are matched using propensity score matching. Female, Hui, and Rice Farm are dummy variables where 0 = no, 1 = yes. Age is in years. Hui are a Muslim religious group in China sometimes considered an ethnicity. Farmers reported monthly family income per person from 1 (1000 Yuan and below) to 11 (10,000 Yuan and above). Degrees of freedom = 189, except for self-inflation (friends) = 183 and holistic thought = 181 due to missing data. Analyses are regressions with two-tailed p values.