Fig 1 shows the mean Collectivism scores for various demographic groups in the study, with 84% confidence intervals which are appropriate for visualizing differences that are significant at the p69]. The theoretical range of the Collectivism scale is 16–144, and the observed range was 61–130. Female respondents are more collectivist than male respondents and those with a college degree are more Collectivist that those without a degree, and these differences are significant at the p < .05 level (two-tailed tests). Race difference is marginally significant at p < .10, which does suggest a meaningful difference given the small sample size of non-white respondents.</p
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