Table S3.
Four responses in each condition | Percentage (%) | t(48) for United States vs. China | r(50) | |
United States | China | |||
Appropriate | ||||
Strongly inappropriate | 1.09 | 1.54 | −0.80 | 0.13 |
Lightly inappropriate | 5.27 | 7.09 | −1.24 | −0.05 |
Lightly appropriate | 25.91 | 28.09 | −0.38 | −0.04 |
Strongly appropriate | 64.64 | 60.91 | 0.59 | 0.05 |
Weak | ||||
Strongly inappropriate | 11.91 | 21.18 | −3.20** | 0.31* |
Lightly inappropriate | 38.55 | 43.09 | −1.13 | 0.23 |
Lightly appropriate | 41.91 | 28.46 | 3.49*** | −0.34* |
Strongly appropriate | 9.09 | 5.82 | 1.11 | −0.18 |
Strong | ||||
Strongly inappropriate | 34.55 | 54.46 | −4.11*** | 0.35* |
Lightly inappropriate | 41.36 | 34.91 | 1.47 | −0.16 |
Lightly appropriate | 17.73 | 7.73 | 4.48*** | −0.35* |
Strongly appropriate | 4.91 | 1.36 | 2.51* | −0.13 |
The first two columns show mean values of percentages of responses to each condition in the social norm violation task for the United States and China, respectively. The third column shows independent-sample t values (degrees of freedom) of comparisons for percentages between the United States and China. The fourth column shows correlation coefficients (degrees of freedom) between the percentages of four responses in each condition and the scores of the latitude vs. constraint in daily life across groups.
P < 0.05; **P < 0.01; ***P < 0.001.