Fig. 8: Effects for Allocator-, Recipient- and Dyad-gender on α− and β−parameters. | Communications Psychology

Fig. 8: Effects for Allocator-, Recipient- and Dyad-gender on α− and β−parameters.

From: Egalitarian preferences in young children depend on the genders of the interacting partners

Fig. 8

Figure shows effects for Allocator and Recipient gender and for α (disadvantageous IA; A) and β (advantageous IA; B), and differences in α (C) and β (D) split by gender of Allocator and Recipient. Bars indicate the mean of the bootstrapped population scores (N = 5000 draws). Error bars indicate the standard deviation of the bootstrapped population and thus act as s.e.m. Significance between groups was assessed through bootstrapped permutation tests with Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons. One-sample Z-tests for significance (stars above x-axis) reflect comparisons to the confidence intervals of the global resampled parameter distributions. *: p < 0.05; **: p < 0.01; ***: p < 0.001. Sample sizes: Female Allocators N = 146; Male Allocators N = 133; Female Recipients N = 145; Male Recipients N = 134; Female Allocators × Female Recipients N = 76; Female Allocators × Male Recipients N = 70; Male Allocators × Female Recipients N = 69; Male Allocators × Male Recipients N = 64.

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