Self-Direction As A Success Marker Of The Indigenous Peoples’ Economic Behaviour
Table 1:
| Values |
Income |
Middle rank |
Sum of ranks |
U |
p |
| Conformity |
high |
54,23 |
3308,00 |
1206,000 |
,485 |
| low |
50,05 |
2152,00 |
| Tradition |
high |
53,25 |
3248,00 |
1266,000 |
,764 |
| low |
51,44 |
2212,00 |
| Benevolence |
high |
56,04 |
3418,50 |
1095,500 |
,153 |
| low |
47,48 |
2041,50 |
| Universalism |
high |
54,11 |
3300,50 |
1213,500 |
,517 |
| low |
50,22 |
2159,50 |
| Self-Direction |
high |
57,99 |
3537,50 |
976,500 |
,027 |
| low |
44,71 |
1922,50 |
| Stimulation |
high |
55,09 |
3360,50 |
1153,500 |
,296 |
| low |
48,83 |
2099,50 |
| Hedonism |
high |
51,48 |
3140,00 |
1249,000 |
,679 |
| low |
53,95 |
2320,00 |
| Achievements |
high |
53,87 |
3286,00 |
1228,000 |
,580 |
| low |
50,56 |
2174,00 |
| Power |
high |
55,30 |
3373,00 |
1141,000 |
,260 |
| low |
48,53 |
2087,00 |
| Security |
high |
56,47 |
3444,50 |
1069,500 |
,110 |
| low |
46,87 |
2015,50 |
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