Figure 2
A line graph shows consumer literacy rising with family influence, with sharper rise for females than males.The horizontal axis of the graph is labeled “Family Influence” and has three labels: “Mean minus 1 s d,” “Mean,” and “Mean plus 1 s d.” The vertical axis is labeled “Consumer literacy knowledge” and ranges from 3.65 to 3.95 in increments of 0.05 units. Two lines represent gender groups: a blue line for “Female” and a maroon line for “Male,” as indicated in the legend at the top right. The line for “Female” begins at 3.66 for “Mean minus 1 s d” and rises sharply with a positive slope to 3.81 at “Mean” and finally ends at 3.95 for “Mean plus 1 s d.” The line for “Male” also begins at 3.66 for “Mean minus 1 s d,” but rises gradually with a lesser positive slope to reach 3.70 for “Mean.” It continues to rise gradually to end at 3.74 for “Mean plus 1 s d.” Note: All numerical data values are approximated.

Gender moderates between family influence and CLK. Source: The authors’ own work

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