University of Nebraska – Lincoln
The relationship of situated social
cognition factors and consent to search perceptions in innocent suspects
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Table 1. |
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Summary of Descriptive Statistics |
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Variable |
Univariate Statistic |
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Gender1 |
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Male |
75 (27.08%) |
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Female |
202 (72.92%) |
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Age2 |
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Younger |
140 (50.54%) |
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Older |
135 (49.46%) |
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Lighting condition3 |
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Lit |
144 (51.99%) |
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Dark |
128 (48.01%) |
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Room Size condition4 |
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Small |
148 (53.43%) |
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Large |
129 (46.57%) |
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Voluntariness of Consent to Search Request |
M=4.50 |
SD=2.70 |
N=264 |
Freedom to Refuse Consent to Search
Request |
M=3.29 |
SD=2.41 |
N=264 |
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