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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Appl Soc Psychol. 2013 Mar 18;43(4):823–833. doi: 10.1111/jasp.12008

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
Male (n = 6) Female (n = 13) Male (n = 9) Female (n = 9)

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.