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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Oct 17.
Published in final edited form as: Signals (Basel). 2024 Jan 9;5(1):18–39. doi: 10.3390/signals5010002

Table 1.

Demographics. A summary of participant characteristics for the present study. The sample represented a wide range of ages and was balanced with regard to gender. However, participants were predominantly white, non-Hispanic, and highly educated.

Participants (n = 24)
Age: mean years ± SD (range) 38.71 ± 17.82 (18–76)
Gender
Female 12
Male 11
Non-Binary 1
Race
American Indian or Alaska Native 1
Asian or Asian American 1
White 19
Other/Multiple 3
Ethnicity
Hispanic/Latino 3
Not Hispanic/Latino 21
Education
Some college but no degree 2
Associate degree 1
Bachelor’s degree 10
Postgraduate degree 11