Figure 2
A vertical bar-and-line graph shows percentages of “YES” and “CONFIDENT YES” responses, along with gap-ratio values.The vertical axis on the left is labeled “percent” and ranges from 0 to 100 in increments of 20 percent. The horizontal axis is labeled with five category names from left to right as follows: “worries about others”, “following guidelines”, “pro-social behavior”, “evaluation of the ellipsis”, and “worries about self”. The graph shows five pairs of vertical bars and a connecting line. Each category has two bars. A legend on the right indicates that the first bar represents “Yes”, the second bar represents “Confident Yes”, and the line represents “Gap ratio” running across the bars. The “Gap ratio” line begins at 26 for “worries about others”, rises slightly to 29 for “following guidelines”, increases sharply to 62 for “pro-social behavior”, decreases slightly to 61 for “evaluation of the ellipsis”, and drops again to 26 for “worries about self”. The data for the bars is as follows: Worries about others: Yes: 93 percent; Confident Yes: 68.87 percent. Following guidelines: Yes: 93 percent; Confident Yes: 65.37 percent. Pro-social behavior: Yes: 82.88 percent; Confident Yes: 31.52 percent. Evaluation of the ellipsis: Yes: 69.65 percent; Confident Yes: 26.46 percent. Worries about self: Yes: 63.04 percent; Confident Yes: 46.3 percent. Note: All numerical data values are approximated.

Percentages of yes and confident yes answers, along with gap ratio values. Source: Authors’ own work

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