Schedule I (Cont.)
S91
Institution
Item 3
strong sense
of right and
wrong
mid-point
Item 24
poor sense of
right and
wrong


Total n = 91 n ≈ 277
1. n = 25 n = 75
2. n = 9 n = 51
5. n = 16 n = 87
6. n = 4 n = 64
8. n = 18
9. n = 19
37.6 42.8 33.3
56.0 41.S 32.0
11.1 41.2 33.3
37.6 59.0 25.0
25.0 48.5 25.0
27.9 44.4
36.8 36.8
25.5 29.1 51.8
41.5 12.0 17.4
27.5 55.5 51.4
14.9 37.6 45.9
20.S 50.0 51.2
27.9
26.4
Missing Observations = 2 (12)
Institution
Item 4
neglect
children
mid-point
Item 25
are good
parents

O,
'O

Total n = 91
1. n = 24
2. n = 9
5. n = 17
6. n = 4
8. n = 18
9. n = 19
n = 277 10.8 15.7
n ≈ 75
0.0 12.0
n = 51 22.2 17.6
n = 88 22.6 14.8
n ≈ 64 50.0 12.5

25.8
25.0
44.4
17.6
0.0
16.7
36.8
20.6
17.5
25.5
51.6
10.9
63.4
74.9
33.3
58.9
50.0
77.7
58.0
65.7
70.7
58.8
55.4
76.6
Missing Observations = 2 (12)
Institutions
Item 5
have no purpose mid-point
in life

*δ
Total n = 91
1. n = 25
2. n = 9
5. n = 17
6. n = 4
8. n = 17
9. n = 19
n ≈ 277 13.0 18.5
n ≈ 75 4.0 7.9
n = 51 55.5 25.5
n = 88 17.7 22.8
n = 65 25.0 25.9

29.0
32.0
33.3
35.3
25.0
23.5
21.1
22.1
22.7
29.4
21.6
19.0
Item 26
know where they
are going
&
58.1 59.7
64.0 69.5
11.1 47.1
47.0 55.6
50.0 57.1
70.6
73.7
Missing Observations = 2 (12)
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