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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Sep 8.
Published in final edited form as: Soc Psychol (Gott). 2020 Oct 7;51(6):422–439. doi: 10.1027/1864-9335/a000426

Table 4:

Chi-squared comparison of the proportion of respondents categorizing each content-matched pair of primes as generally representing ‘Hispanic’ Culture, ‘US-American’ Culture, “Neither”, or “Both”

Matched Prime Pair X2 p value Cramer’s V 95% Confidence Interval
H2 — A4 0.29 .96 0.03 [0.00, 0.05]
H3 — A3 17.26 .001 0.24 [0.11, 0.34]
H7 — A6 16.94 .001 0.24 [0.10, 0.34]
H14 — A9 15.63 .001 0.23 [0.09, 0.33]
H16 — A16 18.63 <.001 0.25 [0.12, 0.35]
H19 — A13 44.20 <.001 0.39 [0.26, 0.49]
H21 — A12 44.53 <.001 0.39 [0.26, 0.49]

When making these comparisons, categorizations of ‘Hispanic’ and ‘US-American’ were recoded as “Target” and “non-Target”. All tests with 3 degrees of freedom