3 Aralık 2018 Pazartesi

Sample regression and simple slopes table and Interesting Results Reporting for non-significant simple slopes for high honor-oriented men

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0191886916309485


O'Dea, C. J., Bueno, A. M. C., & Saucier, D. A. (2017). Fight or flight: Perceptions of men who confront versus ignore threats to themselves and others. Personality and individual differences104, 345-351.



We also examined whether the association between condition and manly and non-manly perceptions of the man in the vignette depended on participants' level of MHBS. For each of these models (manly or non-manly perceptions), a centered composite calculation of MHBS, condition (coded as chooses to walk away = 0, chooses to fight = 1), and the MHBS × condition product term carrying the interaction were entered as predictors in a regression analysis. We will discuss the manly and non-manly dependent variables separately in the following sections.

6.1. Manly perceptions

The regression model testing the effects of MHBS, condition, and their interaction on manly perceptions of the man in the vignette is presented in Table 2. There was a significant MHBS × condition interaction predicting manly perceptions of the man in the vignette. Specifically, there was a significant effect of condition projected at one standard deviation below the mean on MHBS such that men who chose to fight were perceived significantly less manly than men who chose to walk away. However, consistent with our hypotheses, as levels of MHBS increased, so did manly perceptions of the man who chose to fight, while manly perceptions of the man who chose to walk away declined. As such, there was no significant effect of condition on manly perceptions of the man in the vignette projected at one standard deviation above the mean on MHBS.

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