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ETHNIC BACKGROUND
Ethnic background appears to show the rate of change in emotional experiences over time but does not manifest any significant effect between different ethnic groups ( Oromo , Amhara , or Others ) at any TP or over time for any self-perceived emotional experience ( p >. 05 ) ( Figure 3 ).
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Figure 3 : Independent pairwise comparison among the estimated marginal means of the three groups ( Amhara , Oromo , or Others ), showed no significant effect on emotional experiences ( positive ; A and negative ; B ) over time ( with 95 % CI ) at p > 0.05 .
CULTURAL AFFILIATION
Cultural attachment ( high versus low ) was associated with differences in several evoked emotional experiences at TP1 , but those groups tended to converge over time ( Figure 4 ).
Figure 4 : Independent pairwise comparison among the estimated marginal means showed that cultural attachment showed a significant change in the perceived emotional experiences ( positive ; A and negative ; B ) at time point ( T1 ) ( With 95 % CI ) at P < 0.05 , and those groups tend to converge over time .