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Table 1 The behavior and willingness expectations under different conditions [M(SD)]
Expectation
Baseline condition
Response condition
Non-response condition
Secure
Insecure
Secure
Insecure
Secure
Insecure
Behavior expectation
0.82(0.24)
0.72(0.25)
0.92(0.18)
0.92(0.19)
0.11(0.20)
0.16(0.29)
Willingness expectation
3.32(0.66)
3.04(0.62)
3.50(0.64)
3.49(0.52)
1.92(0.69)
2.04(0.78)
Figure 1.Children’s behavior expectations under different conditions. “Baseline” indicates the baseline condition; “Resp” indicates the response condition; “Non-resp” indicates the non-response condition. “*” indicates p < 0.05; “***” indicates p < 0.001. The error bar indicates standard error.
Figure 1. Children’s behavior expectations under different conditions. “Baseline” indicates the baseline condition; “Resp” indicates the response condition; “Non-resp” indicates the non-response condition. “*” indicates p < 0.05; “***” indicates p < 0.001. The error bar indicates standard error.
Figure 2.Children’s willingness expectations under different conditions. “Baseline” indicates the baseline condition; “Resp” indicates the response condition; “Non-resp” indicates the non-response condition. “**” indicates p < 0.01; “***” indicates p < 0.001. The error bar indicates standard error.
Figure 2. Children’s willingness expectations under different conditions. “Baseline” indicates the baseline condition; “Resp” indicates the response condition; “Non-resp” indicates the non-response condition. “**” indicates p < 0.01; “***” indicates p < 0.001. The error bar indicates standard error.
Table 2 The behavior and willingness expectations under different response conditions [M(SD)]
Table 2 The behavior and willingness expectations under different response conditions [M(SD)]
Expectation
20% response
50% response
80% response
Secure
Insecure
Secure
Insecure
Secure
Insecure
Behavior expectation
0.38(0.20)
0.39(0.26)
0.55(0.21)
0.54(0.22)
0.66(0.21)
0.57(0.29)
Willingness expectation
2.32(0.45)
2.29(0.62)
2.62(0.53)
2.67(0.62)
2.94(0.59)
2.82(0.70)
Figure 3.Children’s behavior expectations under different conditions. “Base” indicates the baseline condition; “80%” indicates the 80% response condition; “50%” indicates the 50% response condition; “20%” indicates the 20% response condition. “*” indicates p < 0.05; “***” indicates p < 0.001. The error bar indicates standard error.
Figure 3. Children’s behavior expectations under different conditions. “Base” indicates the baseline condition; “80%” indicates the 80% response condition; “50%” indicates the 50% response condition; “20%” indicates the 20% response condition. “*” indicates p < 0.05; “***” indicates p < 0.001. The error bar indicates standard error.
Figure 4.Children’s willingness expectations under different conditions. “Base” indicates the baseline condition; “80%” indicates the 80% response condition; “50%” indicates the 50% response condition; “20%” indicates the 20% response condition. “*” indicates p < 0.05; “***” indicates p < 0.001. The error bar indicates standard error.
Figure 4. Children’s willingness expectations under different conditions. “Base” indicates the baseline condition; “80%” indicates the 80% response condition; “50%” indicates the 50% response condition; “20%” indicates the 20% response condition. “*” indicates p < 0.05; “***” indicates p < 0.001. The error bar indicates standard error.