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. 2024 May 8;37:8. doi: 10.5334/irsp.832

Table 1.

Exploratory Factor Analysis: Factor Loadings and Communalities of the Dimensions Intergroup Giving and Intergroup Acting without Intergroup Acting Item 1.


FACTOR 1 FACTOR 2 UNIQUENESS

Intergroup Giving Item 1 Working as a volunteer in an association (e.g., greeting people, cleaning the premises, taking care of logistics, etc.) .74355 –.0213 .462

Intergroup Giving Item 2 Collecting donations (e.g., going door to door, soliciting people on the street, organizing a charity event, etc.) .49820 .1802 .630

Intergroup Giving Item 3 Preparing hot meals to be redistributed (e.g., to the homeless, to refugees) .89704 –.0618 .247

Intergroup Giving Item 4 Donating money, food, clothes, toys, etc. .37034 .2301 .725

Intergroup Giving Item 5 Participating in the distribution of clothes, meals, etc. .84131 .0176 .277

Intergroup Giving Item 6 Providing temporary accommodation/housing .35556 .1294 .811

Intergroup Giving Item 7 Providing moral and/or psychological support (e.g., listening to life stories, talking) .63676 .0638 .550

Intergroup Acting Item 2 Participating in demonstration to show humanitarian support –.00886 .8180 .338

Intergroup Acting Item 3 Participating in a demonstration (e.g., to show political dissatisfaction with a refusal by the authorities) –.03781 .8638 .285

Intergroup Acting Item 4 Encouraging people to mobilize to carry out a collective action .30301 .5776 .400

Intergroup Acting Item 5 Participating in political actions (e.g., voting at local or national level) –.00680 .6687 .557

Intergroup Acting Item 6 Petitioning to show political discontent –.08185 .6135 .667

Intergroup Acting Item 7 Spreading information publicly (e.g., sharing information on social networks, writing an article on the topic, writing in a blog) .10839 .50028 .683

Note. ‘Principal axis factoring’ extraction method was used in combination with a ‘oblimin’ rotation.