Table 3.
Study 2 means and standard deviations for male and female participants in the low and high-identity smoker conditions
Variables | Low-Identity Smoker | High-Identity Smoker | ||
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Male (n = 6) | Female (n = 13) | Male (n = 9) | Female (n = 9) | |
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M (SD) | M (SD) | M (SD) | M (SD) | |
Overall attitude toward smokers | .31 (.86) | .20 (1.12) | −.92 (.40) | −.88 (.70) |
Trait descriptions | 4.38 (.44) | 4.56 (.62) | 3.73 (.69) | 3.72 (.26) |
Bother to be around? | 2.67 (1.63) | 2.62 (1.39) | 4.78 (1.79) | 5.11 (2.03) |
Willing to date? | 3.50 (1.76) | 2.08 (1.55) | 1.44 (.53) | 1.22 (.44) |
Willing to marry? | 3.50 (1.87) | 1.69 (1.38) | 1.33 (.50) | 1.22 (.44) |
Willing to have as close friend? | 4.33 (1.75) | 4.62 (1.56) | 4.00 (1.32) | 4.33 (1.66) |
Note: All measures were on 7-point scales, and larger numbers indicate more positive attitudes and trait descriptions, and increased willingness to have interactions with smokers.