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. 2019 Apr 18;14(4):e0215318. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0215318

Table 2. Summary overview of study 3.

Study Question Responses Statistics
3a Would you prefer a shared experience for less money or a solo experience for more money? Solo = 123
Share = 18
Exact binomial test, p < .001
3a Why (if share)? Feel more connected = 12
Enjoy more = 2
Invest in friendship = 2
More positive memory = 1
Chose randomly = 1
Montecarlo multinomial test, p < .001
3a Why do you think Amy engaged in a shared experience for less money? Feel more connected = 75
Enjoy more = 16
Invest in friendship = 13
More positive memory = 10
Chose randomly = 9
X2 (4, N = 123) = 130.29, p < .001
3a Would you enjoy a shared experience for less money more or a solo experience for less money? M = 5.50
SD = 2.05
(Scale: Share = 1; Solo = 7)*
t(119) = 8.00,
p < .001
d = 0.73
3b Would you prefer a shared experience or a solo experience? Solo = 19
Share = 117
Exact binomial test, p < .001
3b Why (if share)? Feel more connected = 82
Enjoy more = 14
Invest in friendship = 4
More positive memory = 6
Chose randomly = 11
Montecarlo multinomial test, p < .001
3b Would you enjoy a shared experience more or a solo experience more? M = 4.85
SD = 1.43
(Scale: Share = 1; Solo = 7)*
t(25) = 3.01, p = .006
d = 0.59

*Values are mean ratings from 1 (share more) to 7 (solo more) for 3a Enjoyment and 3b Enjoyment. All other table values reflect participant counts.