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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Jan 24.
Published in final edited form as: Evol Psychol. 2010 Jun 9;8(2):317–335. doi: 10.1177/147470491000800214

Table 2.

Responses elicited by newcomers and veterans in Experiment 2

High Labor Low Labor Effect of Labor Effect of Tenure Interaction High Labor Newcomers vs. Low Labor Veterans
Newcomers Veterans Newcomers Veterans r p r p r p r p

Exclusion 1.58 (0.96) 1.22 (0.41) 2.75 (1.45) 2.39 (1.31) .78 10-8 .39 .014 .00 1.0 .58 .0001
Anger 1.97 (1.13) 1.62 (0.85) 3.18 (1.41) 2.64 (1.28) .72 10-6 .59 .0001 .14 .403 .54 .0004
Trust 4.20 (1.11) 4.72 (1.13) 2.80 (0.93) 3.63 (1.21) .78 10-8 .61 .0001 .16 .319 .41 .01
Monitoring 2.72 (1.38) 1.74 (0.84) 4.72 (1.10) 3.75 (1.45) .88 10-12 .75 10-7 .01 .964 .56 .0002
Negative Entitlement 2.45 (1.49) 1.62 (0.95: 4.36 (1.51) 3.34 (1.53) .82 10-9 .70 10-6 .11 .485 .46 .003

Note: The “Newcomers” and “Veterans” columns show means, with standard deviations in parentheses. df = 37.