3. Table 5. The level of value influences of the different sources
regarding socio-moral reasoning concerning race and
gender issues among Filipinos as they are grouped
according to their gender.
Source of Value
Influences
Group Sample
Size
Mean Kruskal-Wallis
Statistic
Significance
Self-Interest - Male
- Female
45
164
3.51
3.59 -0.199 ns 0.8423
Family - Male
- Female
45
164
3.53
3.70 -0.6191 ns 0.5358
Educators - Male
- Female
45
164
3.36
3.65 -.20343* 0.04190
Society’s Welfare - Male
- Female
45
164
3.69
3.43 -1.9674 0.0491
Dignity and Justice - Male
- Female
45
164
4.11
4.26 -1.2807 ns 0.2003
Culture - Male
- Female
45
164
3.48
3.64 -1.2882 0.1977
* =significant at 10% level (p<0.10)
ns=not significant at 10% level (p>0.10)
4. VALUE INFLUENCES
Figure 3. The level of value influences of the different sources regarding socio-moral
reasoning concerning race and gender issues among Filipinos as they grouped
according to their gender.
0
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
3
3.5
4
4.5
Male
Female
5. Table 6. The level of value influences of the different sources regarding socio-moral reasoning
concerning race and gender issues among Malaysians as they are grouped
according to their religious.
Source of Value
Influences
Group Sample
Size
Mean Kruskal-Wallis
Statistic
Significance
Self-Interest - No religion
- Christian
- Islam
- Buddhist
4
5
75
10
2.25
3.20
3.24
3.30
3.3887 ns 0.3355
Family - No religion
- Christian
- Islam
- Buddhist
4
5
75
10
1.25
2.20
3.12
3.10
10.5194* 0.0146
Educators - No religion
- Christian
- Islam
- Buddhist
4
5
75
10
1.75
1.60
2.60
2.20
7.7011* 0.0526
Society’s Welfare - No religion
- Christian
- Islam
- Buddhist
4
5
75
10
2.25
2.60
2.77
3.10
2.7990 ns 0.4237
Dignity and Justice - No religion
- Christian
- Islam
- Buddhist
4
5
75
10
2.75
3.20
3.71
3.80
3.5037 ns 0.3203
Culture - No religion
- Christian
- Islam
- Buddhist
4
5
75
10
2.00
2.65
2.91
3.15
6.6819* 0.0828
* =significant at 10% level (p<0.10)
ns=not significant at 10% level (p>0.10)
6. VALUE INFLUENCES
Figure 3. The level of value influences of the different sources regarding socio-moral
reasoning concerning race and gender issues among Malaysians as they grouped
according to their religious affiliation.
0
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
3
3.5
4
No Religion
Christian
Islam
Buddhist