Table 3. Degree of identification with portraits of equivalence, benevolence, stimulation, and traditions, respectively, by age group
EquivalenceDegree of identification with portraita
Age groups123456
25–35 years, %15.645.325.06.37.80.0
36–50 years, %16.148.419.49.73.23.2
51–65 years, %37.554.24.24.20.00.0
Total, %20.247.919.36.75.00.8
BenevolenceDegree of identification with portraita
Age groups1235
25–35 years, %48.443.87.80.0
36–50 years, %35.538.719.46.5
51– 65 years, %41.750.08.30.0
Total, %43.743.710.91.7
StimulationDegree of identification with portraita
Age groups123456
25–35 years, %6.332.831.321.97.80.0
36–50 years, %16.19.741.919.412.90.0
51–65 years, %4.229.225.029.28.34.2
Total, %8.426.132.822.79.20.8
TraditionsDegree of identification with portraita
Age groups123456
25–35 years, %3.123.431.315.617.29.4
36–50 years, %6.529.025.83.229.06.5
51–65 years, %0.054.216.712.58.38.3
Total3.431.126.911.818.58.4
  • aLikert scale, ranging from 1 (‘Looks very much like me’) to 6 (‘Does not look like me at all’)